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I believe the correct answer was/is "He wants to mobilize America to prepare for war, just in case."
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While Adams was president, he help prevent a full on war with France. The French were upset because the U.S. would not repay their debts to the new French government. Once the French heard about the peace treaty between the U.S and Great Britain they became infuriated. Out of anger they began seizing and pirating U.S ships. As more problems increased with the French, including the large payments they demanded before negotiation Americas became angry and upset. Though most Americans wanted war, John Adams worried that the U.S was too young and its military was too small to go to war again. But just in case of war he sent fellow officers or high ranked Americans to discuss peace with the French, while he continued to improve their military...just in case of war.
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1. Vote
2.Attend school
3.Obey laws
4. Respect the opiniton of others
5. Pay taxes
6.serve jury duty
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The Scopes trial was a trial in Dayton, Tennessee in 1925, in which teacher John Scopes was accused for his defiant against the prohibition of teaching evolution in school, as the teaching of doctrines contrary to the biblical creation in Tennessee was banned in early 1925. Finally, Scopes was found guilty and fined with $100, but was not sentenced to jail. The Tennessee Supreme Court overturned this verdict in 1927 for a formal error, as it had not been handed down by the jury, as it should have been, but by the president of the court personally.
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Once they embarked, settlers faced numerous challenges: oxen dying of thirst, overloaded wagons, and dysentery, among others. Trails were poorly marked and hard to follow, and travelers often lost their way. Guidebooks attempted to advise travelers, but they were often unreliable.
The answer to this question is <span>A. Bhagavad-Gita
</span><span>Bhagavad-Gita contains 700 Hindu scriptures that are written in Sanskrit. These text records consist of a lot of conversations that being done by Hindu Gods such as Krishna, Pandava, and Arjuna, which often contains implicit life-advice for its followers
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