Answer:
D.
Louisiana would lose rights in government and rights to US public property.Explanation: it was on edge
Answer:
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Options are not given in the question, so the complete question is as follows:
According to Miantonomo, what should his audience do in retaliation against the colonists?
A. To unify all together
B. To sacrifice their lives
C. To help save their Tribe.
Answer:
A. To unify all together
Explanation:
Miantonomo was a chief of the Narragansett people in New England and lead the Narragansett tribe in the conflict between the Pequot tribe and the colonists that happened in 1636 and 1638.
Miantonomo should have asked his audience to unify all together in retaliation against the colonists because he believed that together they can defeat the colonist otherwise no Narragansets will be left. In his speech as well Miantonomo tried to unify all Indians by saying that they have to be together like English otherwise they all shall be gone shortly.
Hence, the correct answer is "A. To unify all together".
Answer:
B) To instill terror and fear so citizens will follow government policies.
Explanation:
It was the correct answer on the quiz I took.
A US district court ruled earlier this week that North Carolina’s partisan gerrymandered congressional districts were unconstitutional, raising the very real possibility that new maps might need to be drawn mere weeks before the 2018 House elections.
New districts would likely be a boon for Democrats: Though North Carolina is evenly or nearly evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans, Republicans currently hold 10 of the state’s 13 House seats. In their quest for a House majority, even one or two newly competitive seats in North Carolina would be a major boost to Democrats’ chances of taking over at least one chamber of Congress.
But first, state officials and the courts need to figure out if drawing new districts is even possible in such a short time and whether the congressional elections might need to be delayed in order to accommodate the court-ordered redistricting. Looming over all of it is the US Supreme Court, which could put a stay on the lower court’s decision and bring the whole mad dash to an end very quickly.
North Carolina Republican leaders accused the federal court’s decision of introducing “unmitigated chaos” to the state’s 2018 elections — and while they are surely peeved at the thought of losing congressional seats, they aren’t wrong in thinking the court has upended the 2018 landscape in North Carolina and nationwide.
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