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D. They were a fertile place to grow crops and raise livestock.
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It gave rise to dozens of programs, among them the Job Corps, whose purpose was to help disadvantaged youth develop marketable skills; the Neighborhood Youth Corps, established to give poor urban youths work experience and to encourage them to stay in school; Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA), a domestic version
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Answer: Numbers 1 and 5, David.
Numbers 2 and 4, Moses.
Numbers 3 and 6, Joseph.
Explanation: David became popular after killing the giant Goliath and jealous King Saul attempted to kill him a few times unsuccessfully. David had to flee into the wilderness for safety but after Saul died in battle, David was exalted to the position of the next King of Israel.
Moses' attempt at liberating his people from slavery (including killing an Egyptian) further incurred Pharaoh's wrath and Moses had to flee when his own people condemned his action in their defence. He was eventually called while in exile to return to Egypt for the purpose of leading his people out of slavery and hence became their leader for the next few years.
Joseph was rejected and despised by his jealous brothers and they sold him off into slavery. It was while he was in prison as a slave that he was divinely blessed with the wisdom to interprete dreams and as a reward for interpreting Pharoah's dream, he was appointed as a ruler second in command to Pharaoh.
Washington became the president back in 1789, and since he took office, he has been regarded as the father of America. He is therefore became a hero and started graviton in the country before independence. When Levi addressed him in a letter presented to him as the father of political.
The role of Washington was preserved as a hero and gave the authors and other media houses a chance of remembering his good deeds I all his works to the nations.