Yes. they were still god-kings and treated as such.
Answer:
B) The Georgia state flag never officially incorporated the Confederate Battle Flag.
Explanation:
The 2001 “compromise” flag: The Georgia Legislature approved a new flag in 2001, during the administration of Gov. Roy Barnes. The vote followed a divisive legislative battle. The flag, which many Georgians came to call the 'Barnes flag' because of its association with the governor, would be a short-lived banner. Architect Cecil Alexander designed the 'compromise' flag that flew over the Georgia Capitol from 2001 to 2003.
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1. I choose the Emancipation proclamation.
The basis for a democratic country is the guarantee of human rights for all of its citizens and allowing all citizens the right to participate in the government.
Freeing other humans from slavery indicates his will to truly bring equality for all people int he nations, because he knew that slavery robbed the very essence of human rights from the people together with their dignity.
2. I compared it with Habeas Corpus
Habeas Corpus allow prisoners to report unlawful treatment when they're in their sentence. Indeed this represent Lincoln' willingness to preserve human rights, but the impact is nowhere near the Emancipation of Slavery that affect millions of human beings.
3. I belive Barrack Obama would be a good example.
Despite his blunder in adressing several economic issues in united states, General population believe that Obama always tried his best in perserving human rights and democracy. (could be seen by programs such as HAPA that give the right for children that born in united states by non-citizzens the right to be a legal citizen)
Answer: B. Jose Navarro
Explanation:
He was a prominent politician in Mexican Federation who pushed for Texas independence. Jose Navarro and other Tejanos held a convention where they signed Texas' Declaration of Independence, it was known as Washington on the Brazos.