Answer:
The place where he spoke, the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC, was quite significant to the message he was giving. DC is the capital of the U.S., which could've made it more of a well-known speech. DC is significant in the way of being home to a plethora of U.S. presidents makes the message of race that more loud. Additionally, it's a powerful move to have a speech about race in a country that was/kind of is racially rampant, and in terms of segregation, so powerful that a black man could stand at a prominent place in a large, known country in that point of time.
Answer:
Louis's mother, Blanche of Castile
Explanation:
Actually, she ruled France twice. First when Louis was minor, and then after his departure to the Crusades. About the Crusades, Blanche of Castile was strongly opposed. In fact, Louis IX failed in the two crusades he undertook (the Seventh and the Eighth Crusade). He died in 1270, suffering from typhus fever.
Answer:
93,460
Explanation:
92852 + 608 = 93,460
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