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Good question!
The first two questions are very similar. "What should I call you?" is more polite than asking "What can I call you?" but the meanings are the same. These questions are much less common than "What is your name?"
"How can I call you?" is the way you might ask someone for their phone number. "How can I call you," is similar to "How can I get in touch with you?"
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Explanation: Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act into law on August 6, 1965, with Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders present at the ceremony.
The major Civil Rights Act of Congress
Constitutional Amendments and Major Civil Rights Acts of Congress Referenced in Black Americans in Congress. Fifteenth Amendment P.L. 40-14; 15 Stat. 346 Forbade any state to deprive a citizen of his vote because of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. Approved by the 40th Congress (1867–1869) as S.J. Res. <u>Please mark me as the BRAINLIEST!!</u>
Answer: Positive
Explanation:
Sharda is experiencing positive symptoms of schizophrenia, which makes it difficult for her to differentiate between what is real and what is not real and making her to be delusional. Positive symptoms of schizophrenia includes; hallucinations, delusions, a person slight or fully losing touch with reality.
The Sahara, the largest hot desert in the world, covers 3.3 million square miles and is located in the northern part of Africa. The Kalahari Desert, located in southern Africa, covers 362,500 square miles. The Namib Desert, the world's oldest desert, is found in the southwestern portion of the continent and covers 100,000 square miles.
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Explanation:
What did Hamilton argue against?
Hamilton warned against political intolerance
Although he fought the British during the Revolution, after the war he defended the rights of Tories against loyalty tests and property confiscations. He warned that the modern trend toward liberty could be reversed if the United States became politically intolerant.