Answer:
Eli Whitney is best remembered as the inventor of the cotton gin.
Answer:
It is likely that Elijah's servant was feeling cheated at first and was annoyed by Elias' insistence, but after the rain came down, his feelings changed and he began to see Elias as a great leader and a man of God.
Explanation:
This question refers to the biblical reading present in 1 Kings 18: 42-45, where Elijah had prophesied that it would rain in the region that had not rained for a long time. However, Elijah had spoken to God and had faith that the rain would come.
For this reason, he caused his servant to go up a hill, look towards the sea and see if there were any clouds as a sign of Rain. In doing so the servant reports that the sky is clear and that there is no sign that it will rain.
Then Elijah orders him to go up seven more times, which may have upset the servant and may have stimulated thoughts that he was being deceived by Elijah. However, after climbing seven times, the servant claims that the sky has a small cloud, the size of a man's hand. So Elijah says that this is the sign that it is going to rain.
The servant must have thought that Elijah was crazy, but after a few minutes it started raining with vigorous worms, which must have changed the servant's feelings towards Elijah, who was now seen as a man of God, prophet and leader.
C; the electoral college was born
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
The American constitution was written by a group of people where there was no representation of the entire American population. This is because the constitution was written by straight, white men, with good economic conditions, where the majority had a higher education or had access to a good education, in addition to having actively served during the American revolution.
As this was a group with little or no diversity, the constitution was written without taking into account the rights of women, blacks and foreigners. This was because these were groups that these men did not belong to and had no identification with the difficulties they were going through.
The english bill of rights was an act signed into law in 1689 by william III and mary II, who became co-rulers in england after the overthrow of king james II. The bill outlined specific constitutional and civil rights and ultimately gave Parliament power over the monarchy.