The Napoleonic code was not the first legal code to be established in a European country with a civil legal system.
The assignment wants to analyze your writing ability and assess how well you develop a paragraph. Also, you haven't submitted the data you researched about your topic. This all prevents me from writing your paragraph, but I'll show you how to write it.
<h3>Paragraph structure</h3>
- Start by presenting the topic of the paragraph, that is, the subject you want to present.
- Develop a statement about this topic based on the research data.
- Use the data to support this claim, highlighting their importance in creating a strong opinion on the topic.
The topic is the subject your paragraph will address. It must be written clearly and directly, with simple language, but within the writing standards of the English language.
This allows your readers to recognize the point of the paragraph, understand your claim on that subject, and use the data as textual evidence to believe your points and trust what you have written.
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<span>What were the major milestones in rights for African-Americans during the 19th century?
a. the decision in Dred Scott v. stanford
b. the decision in Plessy v. Ferguson
c. the passage of the Thirteenth, fourteentg, and fifteenth amendments
d. the abolishment of Jim crow laws
[The answer is C}</span>
Answer:
The World War II was sucessfully ended by the Alliances launching systematic air strikes on German cities and as a consequence, killing more than 400,000 German civilians.
Explanation:
Royal Air Force and the US-Air Force were systematically air raiding cities, town and villages in Germany, from mid 1945 till German Nazi capitulation and end of the war in 1945.
This strategic bombing campaign did have devastating effect on the German civil population who were mostly victims.
As example, Dresden (East Germany) lost more than 20,000 civilians only in first two weeks of February, 1945.
Answer: 50%
The Black Death, caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, wiped out 30 to 50 percent of Europe's population between 1347 and 1351.