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The two lines from Passage 1 which suggest that the Statue of Liberty is a symbol of freedom and refuge are:
"Line 10: With silent lips. "Give me your tired, your poor..."
"Line 14: I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"
Explanation:
Emma Lazarus wrote his poem titled "The New Colossus" (1883), where he depicted the Statue of Liberty as the "Mother of Exiles" and a refuge of freedom. Commissioned to raise funds for the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty, Emma's poem illustrated the Statue of Liberty as a welcoming symbol to all immigrants from around the world.
Answer:
g. all of the above
Explanation:
John Brown was born into a family that has extreme anti-slavery views. This was part of the reason why his views on slavery were greatly influenced while growing up. He, with a group of other men, set out on the journey of freeing slaves while murdering the slave owners.
On the long run, he planned to capture the Federal Arsenals at Hapers Ferry which he would use to arm his group and other slaves with the sole intention of freeing more slaves. His plans failed and was tried for the crime. Later, he was publicly hanged.
Before 1450, Italian Renaissance<span> humanism had little influence outside </span>Italy<span>. From the late 15th century (1400s) the ideas spread around Europe. ... Writers and humanists of the </span>Northern Renaissance<span> were greatly influenced by the </span>Italian Renaissance<span> model and were part of the same intellectual movement.
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Answer:
A central reason why McKinley won the 1896 presidential election was because the farmers and the working class votes for and supported him, because his opponent didn't support them.
Explanation: