<span>The son had seen his father slowing down and falling to the rear of the column of prisoners, but the son continued to run. Elie realized that the Rabbi's son had wanted to get rid of his father
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If you rapidly scroll your mouse back and forth over the box, (or ur finger) you will be able to read the message formed by all of the letters, which says "Click the 'V' in lives". So click on the letter V in the word "Lives"
A day in the life of a pharaoh would be filled with many and various tasks and duties. The daily life of a pharaoh encompassed many heavy responsibilities as he was the head of the state, the nation, commander-in-chief of the army and the high priest of Egypt. He was assisted in his many tasks by nobles, court and state officials and members of his family. Time also had to be found for his personal needs. As the king he was always 'on show' and so had to dress for the part, wearing the most appropriate clothes to reflect his high status. He had to allocate time to his family. A pharaoh was allowed to have a chief wife referred to as "King's Principal Wife" but was also allowed lesser wives and concubines who resided in the Royal Harem which also housed all of his children, a school and the residence of the court entertainers. Hope this helps
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All Abrahamic religions accept the tradition that God revealed himself to the patriarch Abraham. All are monotheistic, and conceive God to be a transcendent creator and the source of moral law.
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<span>1. According to David M. O’Brien, what is one effect of the Warren Court on American society?
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Critics complained that the Court was the root of the problem; it was fostering subversive [disobedient] action by civil rights advocates, Communist agitators, criminals, smut peddlers, and racketeers who hid behind the Fifth Amendment when called to account.
<span>2. According to Kermit Hall, what is one criticism leveled against the decisions of the Warren Court?
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<span>the unanimous and watershed [critical] school desegregation ruling, Brown v. Board of Education, in 1954 at the end of Warren’s first year on the bench.</span>
(this was copied and pasted from the source my teacher gave me, these are my answers)