Answer:
B
Explanation:
She led more than 300 slaves to freedom as a conductor on the Underground Railroad.
I would say money, in most tv shows and movies it seems as if money was so easy to get and saving it was easy and still as a kid I know this, money is not easy to keep or get. To get the money you have to work for it by a job, or by walking a dog (which is not easy when your skinny and no muscle to hold an excited dog on a leash) but, then you have to learn to save and also to learn to know whats more important things you want vs. necessities. In movies, it's like they get money out of the clear blue sky? It hard to get money or things you want without working hard for it, tv shows and movies make it seems easy for sure.
Answer:
While i think we should consider there intent a little i believe that times have changed a lot since then and to be honest they didnt really do the best job of including everyone in the og constitution. They also had no way of knowing about the tech we now have and how it comes into play.
All of the twelve disciples who followed Jesus:
1) Peter
2) James
3) John
4) Andrew
5) Bartholomew or Nathaniel
6) James, the Lesser or Younger
7) Judas
8) Jude or Thaddeus
9) Matthew or Levi
10) Philip
11) Simon the Zealot
12) Thomas
"Ten of the twelve states that by 1916 had adopted women's suffrage were carried by Wilson in the election that year; without women's votes, Wilson would not have been reelected" is TRUE.
<u>Answer:</u> Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
Actually Wilson had held a rather unenthusiastic attitude towards women's voting rights during his period of first term (1913-1917). He was captured at outdoor to White House in 1917 by suffragists, who verbally abused him for giving mere lip service to their cause.
President Woodrow Wilson delivered a speech to Congress on September 30th, 1918 in favor of ensuring women' rights to voting. Although a 19th constitutional amendment granting women voting rights was passed by the House of Representative.