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I really think the answer is (C) Our solar system follows an orbit through the Milky Way Galaxy that takes hundreds of millions of years to complete because our sun and solar system move at about 500,000 miles an hour (800,000 km/hr) in this huge orbit. So in 90 seconds, for example, we all move some 12,500 miles (20,000 km) in orbit around the galaxy's center
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The Battle of Long Island. The British troops came from the evacuation of the city of Boston Massachusetts before they landed in Brooklyn. Indeed, the British troops camped in Staten Island, very close to what today is Manhattan, before marching to what today is Brookly, the area where the Battle of Long Island was fought.
This Battle was considered to be the largest battle in the Revolutionary War of Indidepende and was fought on August 27, 1776. It also was the first major battle after the promulgation of the Declaration of Independence of July 4, 1776, drafted by Thomas Jefferson and other four prominent founding fathers.
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The event in Georgia that showed both growing racism and a deep suspicion of northerners moving to the South was the Atlanta Race Riot of 1906.
The Atlanta Race Riot started on September 22, 1906, and ended two days later. Infuriated white people violently attacked and wounded many African Americans in Atlanta, Georgia. They also damaged black's private property.
The justification: it was said that some blacks had assaulted a white woman and this was reported on the news. But historians agreed that this incident was just the trigger because white people felt threatened by the increasing number of African Americans in the workplace and the factories.