Read the passage and answer the question that follows. In the direction of the proper education of the Indian woman lies the hope of this and kindred [similar] schools, and without success here the whole effort must fail. Certainly, without any desire to disparage [criticize] the work on the reservations by many thorough, conscientious, and competent Indian agents, still the fact . . . remains that it is impossible upon the reservation to cultivate the moral sentiment and purity of life, and so lay the foundation for the true home. —Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the Interior for the year 1882, p.189 Which statement best describes a goal supported by the author of this passage? assimilation of Native Americans into mainstream society ⊝ segregation of Native Americans in their own communities ⊝ reduction of the Native American population through intermarriage ⊝ preservation of Native American culture through government programs
Read the passage and answer the question that follows. In the direction of the proper education of the Indian woman lies the hope of this and kindred [similar] schools, and without success here the whole effort must fail. Certainly, without any desire to disparage [criticize] the work on the reservations by many thorough, conscientious, and competent Indian agents, still the fact . . . remains that it is impossible upon the reservation to cultivate the moral sentiment and purity of life, and so lay the foundation for the true home. —Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the Interior for the year 1882, p.189 Which statement best describes a goal supported by the author of this passage? assimilation of Native Americans into mainstream society ⊝ segregation of Native Americans in their own communities ⊝ reduction of the Native American population through intermarriage ⊝ preservation of Native American culture through government programs
Stage 1: National Assmebly. 1789-191: -creation of parliament, witing of constituion.
Stage 2: the legislative assembly and war. 1791-1792: ...
Stage 3: the national convention and the reign of terror. 1792-1795: ...
Stage 4: the directory. 1795-1799: ...
Stage 5: the dictatorship of Napoleon. 1799-1815:
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Answer: The scientific revolution started on the year 1543 and ended on 1687! So yes the scientific revolution has ended.
Explanation:
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However, the transformation occurring today still is very revolutionary in nature. While the scientific revolution represented a change in the human understanding of the world, the revolution today represents a physical change in how the world works. </h2>