We cannot decipher their languages as easily as some may think. Over the past 3000 years, the human race has gone through probably a few thousand languages, but even if it was the same language all the way back to ancient times, the meanings of words & symbols change frequently.
Take the Swastika for example. This is an extreme change, but today in America, if you flaunt a Swastika, you're a racist.
150 years ago, the Swastika was a sign of good luck & prosperity to many religions.
In this quotation Winston Churchill is expressing reproach with the use of the word dishonor in regards to whoever he believes acted dishonorably. The word reproach means to address someone in a way that expresses disapproval or disappointment (in this case it is disappointment or disapproval in the other parties actions which he has labeled "dishonorable."
As the nation approached its 3rd year of the bloody civil war. So most likely D
Answer: redraw voting districts that are roughly equal in population
Explanation:
In Baker v. Carr (1962), held that Tennessee had infringed the constitutional right of equal protection and forced its legislature to reapportion itself based on population. Before that, rural areas had been overrepresented when compared to urban and suburban areas, especially in the South. Although this case didn´t change electoral districts immediatly, it did set a precedent about federal courts addressing redistricting, and by 1964, in Wesberry v. Sanders and Reynolds v. Sims, the United States House of Representatives and the state legislatures were required to establish electoral districts of equal population based on the idea of one man, one vote.
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