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B. The stories, poems, and sketches in Cane served as a plea to remember and preserve the past.
Explanation:
<em><u>Cane </u></em><u>is novel, though it is composted from various prose, poems, sketches, and plays.</u>
It walks about the various aspects of the life of African-Americans - from those on rural south, celebrating their folk culture and life, to those living in the urban Washington D.C. All the way, the topic about race and conflicts is emerging through the pieces.
However, <em>Cane</em> doesn't talk about the political African American movement and its fight that needs to happen, nor about politics itself; it talks about the identity of African Americans, and how the merging of the new identities still comes from the past and history. <u>It presents African American culture, life, folk and identity and paints how it is connected to the past of the people, especially those who came from the South.</u>
Andrew Jackson was born on March 15, 1767, near Lancaster, South Carolina. His parents, Andrew and Elizabeth, along with his two older brothers, Hugh and Robert, emigrated from Ireland two years earlier.
Jackson’s father, for whom he was named, died shortly before he was born. Raised by his widowed mother in the Waxhaws settlement located near the North Carolina and South Carolina border, Jackson grew up with a large extended family that were also Scots-Irish immigrant farmers. His mother had hopes of him becoming a Presbyterian minister but young Jackson quickly dashed those hopes with his propensity for pranks, cursing and fighting.
Answer:
He saw that Christianity could be harnessed to unite his Empire and achieve military success. From 313 AD onwards, Christian worship was tolerated within the Roman Empire. During the 4th Century, British Christianity became more visible but it had not yet won over the hearts and minds of the population.
Explanation:
<span>Aristarchus disapproved the belief that Earth is the center of the universe by the by discovering that the earth circles the sun. Eratosthenes disapproved the idea that the earth is flat by discovering that it is round.</span>
<span> "The C.I.A. actually does report to both the president and congress. The C.I.A. does not carry out foreign policy under the F.B.I. and in fact does not carry out foreign policy at all. That is the State Department. Only some of it's budget and operations are secret to most U.S. citizens, but they are not without government oversight"</span>
<span>***So as you can see, none of these choices are correct</span>
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