The two main definitions of the word "charity" are
1.) An organization that was set up to raise money and give help to those in need.
And
2.) The act of giving money/help to those in need.
In this situation, the charity is a noun/place/thing, not an action, so it would be the first definition. Hope I helped!! :)
The western empire had lost most of its political, religious, and economic power
Because they managed to lost the power to use their original language and replaced by another
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<u>Explanation:</u>
In lines 313-324, we notice Euchner drawing attention and connection using the word "dream" in other to connect Pritchard to King’s speech. He narrated Pritchard's past experience as a kid when hed he sai observed the English talking bad about Blacks and Welsh. However, Pritchard didn't share the same view as they did, for he believed God and Christ viewed all men as equal, whether White or Black.
By saying, <em>"King’s dream is his dream," </em>Euchner<em> </em><em>helps his readers to see that there are others, </em><em>not only fellow blacks but whites who share the same dreams as Dr. King.</em>
Correct answer: A. vetoing laws passed by Congress.
This is a significant power in the hands of the President. Congressional decision making is affected by the knowledge that in both houses of Congress, a two-thirds majority will be needed to override the President's veto. Historically, Congress has been able to override less than 10% of presidential vetoes. So Congress will seek to make sure they have sufficient votes before proceeding with passage of a bill into law ... unless they want to pass the legislation simply as a statement of principle, knowing they don't have the votes to override a veto.
The best answer for this question would be:
Leif Erikson
<span>This is through the famous holiday called “Leif Erikson day.” He actually launched his expedition by going through different ilsands and not really conquering the islands that he has been to. Labrador was the second island that he landed on.</span>