Answer:
Explanation:
Teaching about Native American religion is a challenging task to tackle with students at any level, if only because the Indian systems of belief and ritual were as legion as the tribes inhabiting North America. So let’s begin by trimming down that bewildering variety to manageable proportions with three glittering generalizations (which might, with luck, prove more useful than misleading).
First, at the time of European contact, all but the simplest indigenous cultures in North America had developed coherent religious systems that included cosmologies—creation myths, transmitted orally from one generation to the next, which purported to explain how those societies had come into being.
Second, most native peoples worshiped an all-powerful, all-knowing Creator or “Master Spirit” (a being that assumed a variety of forms and both genders). They also venerated or placated a host of lesser supernatural entities, including an evil god who dealt out disaster, suffering, and death.
Third and finally, the members of most tribes believed in the immortality of the human soul and an afterlife, the main feature of which was the abundance of every good thing that made earthly life secure and pleasant.
Answer:
1. "The regulars are coming!"
2. 1776
Explanation:
Paul Revere, on his famous midnight ride, shouted "the regulars are coming!" to warn of the British advance. The phrase he is famous for is "The British are coming!" but there's a lot of debate on whether or not it was actually said.
The declaration of independence was signed in 1776 on July 4th.
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<span>The Reign of Terror was a dark chapter in the French
Revolution because it resulted in the deaths of thousands of people. Leopold III Emperor of Austria and King
Frederick William II of Prussia wanted to help Louis XVI and this resulted in
the Declaration of Pillnitz on August 1791 declaring their intention restore
the French monarchy back to power. The French people were angry with this and
they raised an army that repulsed the invaders. Because many French emigrants
persuaded were trying to get support to restore the monarchy. Suspicion grew and with it came the Committee
for Public Safety whose job was root out those who supported the monarchy. They did so through violent means as many
people were killed. Through suspicion alone,
it gave them the right to kill anyone they thought was against the new
government. They justified their actions
by saying many had to die to protect the Revolution. Still it was wrong because many were killed
without the right to a fair trial.</span>
Under the Constitution, the House of Representatives has the power to impeach a government official, in effect serving as prosecutor. The senate has the sole power to conduct impeachment trials, essentially serving as jury and judge.
They fought with french because to master allowed them to do what ever they wanted like i just ran off with your b i t c h.