Answer:
D. FW de Klerk Was The last South African president during the apartheid era.
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Women have been on the other side of the line since the <em>telegraph</em> was invented, and we served a significant role during the American Civil War and then in both WWl-WWll as well by providing this manual connection service.
Then, just around the 1960's when communication technology was starting to make us all feel a little bit closer to each other around town <em>(or around the country)</em> the working force behind all of it was mostly women.
These women would manually connect callers to each individual phone. So, that very famous saying <em>"Operator, get me..."</em> was really something people would say on their daily basis.
These innovations gave many of American women stable jobs around a growing technology that still continues to evolve.
Answer:C That the United States intended time stop communism from spreading *a*p*e*x*
<span>the 2 party system in American politics began with the federalists (hamilton) and democratic republicans (jefferson)
i don't want to answer this essay for you, so i'll give you things to consider:
-the revolution of 1800 (peaceful transition from federalists to democratic republicans)
-"death" of the federalist party in 1815 (hartford convention)
-single party --> democratic republicans, though lost ideals meant that the party was a mesh of people
-Democratic Party = Andrew Jackson, 1828
-Whigs (Anti-Jackson) = Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, 1833
-Republican Party (combination of Whigs and members of the Free Soil Party) = Lincoln was primary spokesman (though not at first, his election gave a face to the party), 1854</span>
Answer:
C
Explanation:
This is the closest answer but in reality it was that only 3/5 of a state's slaves should be counted in the vote because the southern states wanted more people to win the election.