In colonial America, Africans "contributed" to society by being a source of income for people who bought and sold them into slavery. They also contributed by being laborers in the southern plantations.
Women contributed to the society by being a house wives --meaning they took care of the house-- as well as cooking meals for the family and taking care of the children.
Native Americans, in the earlier days, contributed by trading with settlers and teaching them how to do things in their environment.
(Sorry I really don't know what the children did)
The correct answer is definitely D, when Japan attacked Pear Harbor.
Andrew Johnson (December 29, 1808 – July 31, 1875) was the 17th president of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869
Yes, it is true that civilians are only tried within the civilian tribunal, not military court, since there are major differences in terms of the ways in which these two courts are operated.
<span>There are such great differences in the wages and salaries paid to different people because a worker's human capital is the greatest determinant of his or her wage or salary. Each person's human capital is valued according to the amount of education and training that person had throughout their life. So it is only natural that a person with two PhDs should have a higher salary that those who've only finished high school. </span>