The correct answer is the Maxwell Football Club, which was named after "Tiny" Maxwell.
What kinds of figurative language does King use
in his speech to describe inequality and the
work of the Civil Rights Movement?
Explanation:
Metaphor: Martin Luther King compares racial inequity to the “jangling discords of our nation” and the accomplishment of equity as a “beautiful symphony of brotherhood.
In his address to Congress in January 1935, Roosevelt called for five major goals: improved use of national resources, security against old age, unemployment and illness, and slum clearance, as well as a national work relief program (the Works Progress Administration) to replace direct relief efforts.
Answer:
B) Émile, On Education
.
D) The Social Contract.
Explanation:
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a famous French philosopher, composer and writer during the early eighteenth century. His major works are the basis of many if the many philosophies of modern day, with his famous belief that man, by nature, is good.
His works include <u>"Émile, On Education" and "The Social Contract"</u>. The former is a treatise on education and how man's nature generally is while the latter focuses more on the community life, society etc.
"A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" was written by Mary Wollstonecraft while "Défense de L’Esprit des loix" was written by Montesquieu.
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The islands were divided to settle international disputes over land.
The Samoan Islands had European visitors starting in the 17th century with the Dutch, British, Germans, and the US in the 1870s after creating a treaty for naval space. In 1899, there was a dispute in Samoa over leadership in which Germans and the US got involved. It ended with the dividing of the islands in 1899 with the eastern islands going to the US and the western islands going under the control of the US. </span>