Answer:
Elizabeth Anne Ford was the First Lady of the United States from 1974 to 1977, as the wife of President Gerald Ford. As First Lady, she was active in social policy and set a precedent as a politically active presidential spouse.
Explanation:
She was - after Eleanore Roosevelt - the first politically active First Lady, very outspoken on a number of social issues - on which she held liberal views. She was pro-choice, a feminist, passionately supported equal rights for women, and was a strong supporter of better gun control measures.
After an intervention by her family she not only faced her alcoholism, but went public with her struggles with alcohol and prescription medicine and became the founder of the still-famous Betty Ford clinic.
Answer:
In 380 CE, the emperor Theodosius issued the Edict of Thessalonica, which made Christianity, specifically Nicene Christianity, the official religion of the Roman Empire. Most other Christian sects were deemed heretical, lost their legal status, and had their properties confiscated by the Roman state.
Explanation:
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B because it includes the word "fun" and it's not a fact that it is fun to everyone. Instead it's a personal opinion.
The two delegates who believed that a large diverse republic would be best for the common good were James Madison and Alexander Hamilton. The correct answers are A & B.
The Indian Removal Act was an act that forced Native Americans out of their land. This act was passed because Andrew Jackson, who was president at the time, wanted the land for farming.
TRIBES THAT WERE PERSECUTED FROM THEIR LAND
- Cherokee
- Choctaw
- Creeks
- Chickasaw
- Seminole
- Fox and Sauk Indians
RESPONSE TO REMOVAL
Cherokee
- The Cherokee sued the state of Georgia and tried to implement American traditions into their own culture.
- Trail of Tears
Choctaw
- They quietly followed what the federal government ordered and were forced to give up all their land.
Creeks
- Resisted in 1836
- Then held their heads low and eventually surrendered and gave in.
Chickasaw
- Negotiated a treaty for better supplies on the journey west.
Seminole
- Leaders were forced to sign a removal treaty, so people fought.
- Started the 2nd Seminole War
- Eventually, most were still removed from Florida
Fox and Sauk Indians
- Leader Black Hawk led his people to fight against removal.
- In 1832, tribe was running out of supplies
- Were forced to migrate west and give up