Answer:
To the best of my knowledge, they took Aboriginal children away and into middle-class families or other places so that they can "breed away" their culture and blend them into the British lifestyles.
Explanation:
Front line trench: Soldiers stationed in the front-line trench were constantly on alert for enemy patrols and attacks. The front-line trench was also the start point of any "over the top" attack on an enemy.
Support trench: <span>The support trench help back-up forces to support the from-line trench in the emergency of an enemy attack or in the need of more soldiers for a friendly attack. They were also used to take supplies such as ammunition and food to soldiers on the front-line.
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Reserve trench: <span>Reserve trenches were even farther back than the support trenches. This was used to give soldiers a break from being on the front line. The reserve trench were still close enough in case an enemy attack got throughout the front trench and into the support trench.
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Communication trench: <span>The communication trenches ran the opposite direction as all the other trenches. These trenches aloud them to move soldiers and supplies from trench to trench without being exposed to the enemy. </span>
Answer:
the speaker assigns a bill to the committee
<span>The Great Migration was caused by various factors pushing
African-Americans out of the South ,
and other factors pulling them to the North.
The " push factors"
general dissatisfaction with the conditions of the South.
impact of the boll weevil on southern crops
low wages
racism
Black Press
lynching
Reasons
The " pull factors "
labor shortage in the North
higher wages in the North
a better education system
less political and social descrimination
hope this helps</span>