Answer:
It came in the spring of 1871, at the trial of three blacks charged with inciting arson in the town. Almost everyone came to the courtroom well armed, as Mississippians had been doing for years. This time shots rang out, killing the white Republican judge and several black spectators. The crowd surged forward, chasing down one defendant, whose body they riddled with bullets, and hurling another from the roof. ("When this failed to kill him," a witness reported, "his throat was cut.") For the next three days, local Klansmen rampaged through Meridian, murdering "all the leading colored men of the town with one or two exceptions." Despite frantic pleas for help, federal troops in Mississippi did not arrive in time. When the slaughter finally ended, more than twenty-five blacks were dead. So, too, was Republican rule in this hill country town.(42)
They faces serious attacks by the indians and sometimes from disease that spread from person to person and sometimes killed whole settlements.
There were also accidents and the fear from drowning in the river.
Please select me as the brainliest user>>
Answer:
treating the bomb soviet union ships if the ussr did not remove their missiles
Answer:
The ammendment that describes and settles this scenario :
At a gun collecting show, George Samuels picked out 13 guns that he wanted to add to his expensive collection of guns from the 1800s. When he tried to pay for the 13 guns he was told by a security guard that he wasn't allowed to take so many guns. The security guard would only allow George to buy 5 guns because the Constitution allows citizens to have one gun per family member.
Is:
The second ammendment.
Explanation:
The second amendment of the United States of America constitution protects the right of bearing and keeping guns. Justified by the natural right to resist against oppression and the civic duty to act in concern of defense to the state. Nevertheless, the federal constitution doesn't set a limit in the number of guns someone can own. However, states do set limits.
The repeated behaviour has been <u>reinforced. </u>
This is deduced from the learning mechanism known as operant conditioning, that consists on reinforcing certain behaviours through rewards or punishments respectively depending on whether the aim is to increase or decrease their frequency.
If there is a positive or rewarding stimulus after the correct behaviour it increases the likelihood of the behaviour repeating again.