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deff fn [24]
3 years ago
6

WILL AWARD POINTS! NEED HELP

History
1 answer:
boyakko [2]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. TO show the ties between why Black people were great help for the U.S at the time

2. African American Importance during the wars.

3. People- Nicklas Sage, Jackson Benison, African American, and Older man

Objects- Batton/bat, burning building, black subornation.

Events- White men standing on black to show respect for the flag.

Symbolism- Equality, fairness

Purpose was to show Black Subornation

The intended audience was old people from 1867, because it is meant for the elders to laugh to

Tone of the cartoon was meant to be funny/Knollegable

You can infer that small amount of white people supported the blacks but they did get the support they needed, The Flag was important to their culture, Battons represent that racism will not be tolerated.

Explanation:

I had this assignment last year and went back and looked at it :D

I got 100%.

Im now a college major in history you are welcome.

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Background

The attorney John Pappas was working for <em>Mountain Development Company (MDC)</em>.  <em>Black Mountain Ranch (BMR)</em>, a commercial entity, bought a recreation complex from MDC.  <u>Several deficiencies appeared in the construction</u> and both parties tried to resolved who should be in charge of repairing costs, without agreement.  

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MDC asked its attorney, <em>John Pappas</em>, to request a review to the Court; but <u>this request was presented a day after finishing the valid period to receive the request.</u>  Considering this, the developer lost any chance of defending themselves against the appeal, and <em>the Court failed in favor of BMR.  </em>

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