Answer:
He died in 1946 to killing himself
Explanation:
C. It overthrew the nationalist party in a coup
Survival of the fittest and Darwin's theory of natural selection are clearly the biggest themes in "The Call of the Wild".
We're set in London following Buck, a dog who from the start is in conflict with his surroundings, with humans, as well as with other dogs. His goal in the story is to overcome these challenges and survive. In a way, Buck must learn to be wilder than his environment in order to stay alive. He senses the harshness and brutality of the world around him looking directly at the consequences anyone that fails to adapt could suffer, in the figure of Curly, a good natured and harmless dog who is being crushed by his inability to overcome these conditions.
This tale is a pefect parallel with Darwin's theories, which propose that each species evolves in a way that enables them to overcome the obstacles presented by their environment in order to survive.
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The statement about Egyptian art and literature which is false is that it usually depicted the gods as existing in the sky. In Egyptian art and literature, the gods were usually depicted as regular people (although with masks at times) who were standing and living in the human world and not as entities in the sky.
Answer:
c. President Cleveland preferred that the monarchy be restored to power.
Explanation:
The Hawaiian monarch Queen Liliuokalani was overthrown by a coalition of 13 Caucasian businessmen, and lawyers under Sanford Ballard Dole, a group named Committee of Safety and a new provincial government was established with Dole as the new president. At that time, the president of the United States Grover Cleveland decided to send a new minister to restore Queen Liliuokalani under the Constitution of 1887, but Dole declined to move away and declared the independent Republic of Hawaii.