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Option: A. Germany invaded the neutral country of Belgium.
Explanation:
Great Britain stepped into World War I when Germany invaded Belgium. Britain had promised to support Belgium under the Treaty of London of 1839. Belgium was a neutral country which guaranteed protection from Britain. The Germans wanted the British to ignore the treaty and let them pass through Belgium. The British protect Belgium because its ports were close to the British coast. German control of Belgium would have been a threat to Britain. The British wanted to crush Germany's military capability as they entered into the war.
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Correct answer is It addressed the need for government in the Northwest Territory and established precedents for future governing of the United States.
Explanation:
First option is not correct as this was not solved until the Lincoln's Proclamation of Emancipation.
Second option is not correct as according to it women didn't gain right to vote.
Third option is not correct as this wasn't resolved with the Ordinance.
Only the last option is correct as this is regarded as the most important accomplishment of the Ordinance.
The Haitian Revolution has often been described as the largest and most successful slave rebellion in the Western Hemisphere. Slaves initiated the rebellion in 1791 and by 1803 they had succeeded in ending not just slavery but French control over the colony.
Answer:
She was expelled from school for pouring a bowl of chili on a racist boy's head.
Explanation:
Minnijean Brown is an African American activist. She was one of Little Rock Nine, a group of nine African American teenager students who in 1957 were admitted extraordinarily to a white-only school, the Little Rock Central High School.
Minnijean, still an activist, was suspended from school after only three months, in December 1957, for pouring a bowl full of chili on white students, after many of them discriminated her.
As an adult and after getting married, Minnijean continued to be an activist for the protection of minority rights. She lived in Canada between 1980 and 1990, involved in the activism of some students at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, after graduating from Carleton University in Ottawa. Recently, Minnijean moved to Little Rock again, where she lives with her mother and sister.