Answer:
Document A:
1) Lieutenant in the British army.
2) A diary entry
3) April 19, 1775
4) British arrived, prepared for an attack but did not intend to attack. Colonists fired 2 shots. British shot back, then colonists ran away.
5) Colonists- patriots
6) No, he's a lieutenant, so he'll take the side of the British.
Document B:
34- minute men
2) Legal testimony - court document
3) April 25, 1775
4) The British were walking toward the colonists on April 19th, 1775.
5) Doc B- British shot 1st/ Doc A- Colonies shot first
Doc A- Says 200-300 colonies/ Doc B- 32 men an testifying
Doc B- More dramatic- colonists back were turned, killed and wounded/ Doc A- Shots fired
6) Yes, because there are more details. Thirty-four people testify to this vs. 1 person.
10 days later vs. that night in his diary.
Explanation:
Answer:
peace is a feeling of happiness and silence
Answer:
A website for Harvard, a periodical because it's peer reviewed, and a government website.
Explanation:
Answer:
Respecting the dignity and welfare of all people, promoting self-determination.
Explanation:
Respecting the dignity and welfare of all people, promoting self-determination, honoring all cultures, advocating for social justice, and acting honesty and objectivity are the ethical standards in the Human Services field. We should treat people with good behaviour and respectfully. The Human Service ethics standards alike with biblical standards because both give preference to humans as well as talk about good behaviour and giving respect.
Answer:
Piracy is not just about business, sovereignty, and government, but war. An extraterrestrial alien who had no knowledge of the human rules of war might have a difficult
time deciding whether the violence of looting after fighting in a conflict between humans
was legitimate or not, an act of legitimate war or illegitimate, violent theft. A legal
problem exists here in that the same people may be doing the same action in one place
and in another place, and in the first place they are perhaps doing these things legally,
and in the second, illegally. The key is whether states have commissioned crews or not; if
they have, then the looting is “legitimate” and the fighting is considered “war.” if they
haven’t, then it is piracy.