I believe the answer is D.<span>make slavery and sucession illegal
There are two things that president jhonson insisted before texas could be restored to union:
1. He pardon the people who are loyal to the north
2. He required those who want to join the union to sign and accept the Thirteen Amendment of the constitution, which make involuntary slavery/servitude became illegal.</span>
Answer:
Among the complaints about the Enlishmen that the author´s grandmother is:
- The habit of not taking a bath twice a day.
- That they ate in front of each other.
Explanation:
Ethnocentrism is when people disagree with the culture of other countries, so they have prejudices against people who come from that country. Usually, ethnocentrism is a faithful defense of one's own culture without taking into account what others think; for these people, there are only their values.
For example, we can see that the author's grandmother does not agree that Englishman do not bathe twice a day, and just thinking that they can not bathe is inconceivable to her. All this is because she has other values, customs, and criteria different from the Englishmen but can not accept that it is good to have differences, and this is a clear example of ethnocentrism.
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The statement “Allowing parents to choose between public and
private schooling for their children, through vouchers” most directly
relates to the broad economic goal of freedom.
Economic freedom is <span>the </span>freedom<span> <span>to
prosper within a </span></span>country<span> <span>without </span></span>intervention<span> <span>from
a </span></span>government<span> <span>or
economic </span></span>authority.
The correct answer between all
the choices given is the first choice or letter A. I am hoping that this answer
has satisfied your query and it will be able to help you in your endeavor, and
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<span>Japan, Norway and Iceland, kill 2,000 whales between them each year and also continue to trade in whale products
</span><span>introduced in 1986 by the body that regulates whaling
</span>
<span>over 50,000 whales have been killed since the ban
</span>
<span>Japan has been recruiting countries with no obvious interest in whaling to join the International Whaling Commission</span>