The options of the question are, A) Washington believed that hard work had its own kind of dignity. B) hard work was more important than education. C) people could not prosper from common labor. D) people had to prosper in order to have freedom.
The correct answer is, a Washington believed that hard work had its own kind of dignity.
<em>According to this quotation, Washington believed that hard work had its own kind of dignity.
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When Washington says that “In the great leap from slavery to freedom…the masses of us are to live by the production of our hands”, he is talking about the importance of hard work to get what they deserve. And when Washington says “we shall prosper…as we learn to dignify and glorify common labor”, he is talking about hard work had its own kind of dignity and it does not matter the kind of common labor a person does, as long as it is a moral, hard work that benefits the worker and society.
<span>E. One relied on multilateralism and the other was unilateral almost to a fault.
</span>How did the foreign policy doctrines of the two Bush Presidents differ?
NOT:
A. One relied on multilateralism and the other was too idealistic.
B. One required the promotion of democracy, while the other specifically prevented it.
C. One was almost exclusively focused on building free markets, while the other was all about protection.
<span>D. One incorporated multilateralism and ignored alliances; the other focused solely on building a strong defense.</span>
Answer:
Erik the Red was the first European to make settlements in America. He found a settlement around the year of, 985.
Explanation:
Virginia's climate allowed many crops to grow on the lands of many white rich landowners. So, in order to increase the harvesting and planting they transported slaves from Africa in the trans Atlantic slave trade, resulting in the establishment of slavery.
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