Answer:
C
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The third ammendemt is the right to handle firearms. Hope it helps!
Answer:
I can :)
Explanation:
The centerpiece of the Hanukkah celebration is the hanukkiah or menorah, a candelabra that holds nine candles. Eight candles symbolize the number of days that the Temple lantern blazed; the ninth, the shamash, is a helper candle used to light the others. Hanukkah is a celebration of them winning the war of the Maccabees over the larger Syrian army. The story of the miracle, as described in the Talmud, occurred after the liberation of the Temple in Jerusalem during the Maccabean Revolt, and describes how the finding of a jug of pure oil that was to be enough to light the lamp for one day; instead, it lasted for eight days.
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The correct answer is option C. Rosie the Riveter was a cultural icon (not an actual person) of World War II, representing the women who worked in factories and shipyards during WWII, many of whom produced munitions and supplies.
Despite having a proper name, Rosie does not represent a single woman, but thousands. At the beginning of the years 40, coinciding with the Second World War, many American men left their jobs to go to the front. The government then began a powerful campaign to persuade women to dealing their place in the factories.
Over the years, a welter of American women have been identified as the model for Rosie, but it's believed that Naomi Parker Fraley, who worked during WWII at the Alameda Naval Air Station, is the real woman that inspired the icon.
Answer:
can u explain your question more\
Explanation:
You're the second person that has asked this haha so I'm going to give you what I gave the other person :) Hope this helps!
Explanation:
Millions of children are forced to face violence and hardships over something that they don't have control over. Many children are born into a society in which violence is more than common and many of them are hurt, abused, and starved for no reason. They have no control over their situation and many parents find escape as their only way to get their children to safety. The United States of America is more than able to take in innocent children and families, provide care, keep them safe, and allow them to have a safe life like every other citizen. Allowing children and families from harmful countries to come to the U.S and become citizens in order for them to stay would cause no harm. Not only would it make the U.S a better place and have a better title, but it would help many families that have nowhere to go. Millions of children can be provided with an education, food, and shelter. Sending children and families back to a violent and unsafe society is not the right way to deal with things, they should be helped, if not staying in the U.S then at least sent somewhere where they don't have to fear losing their loved ones.