Madame Thérèse Defarge is a fictional character in the 1859 novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. She is a ringleader of the tricoteuses, a tireless worker for the French Revolution, and the wife of Ernest Defarge.
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Washington’s true religious beliefs are a matter of high dispute. Many historians claim he never took Communion, an Anglican/Episcopalian ritual indicating a member’s devotion to the church, despite the fact that his wife did, causing Washington to leave services early and send a coach back to the church later to pick her up.
The cause for the scandal was the discovery of bribery in the cabinet and the government regarding oil trade. One effect was that it proved that cabinet members are not all powerful and can be arrested and indicted just like anyone. Another effect was the Supreme Court's ruling in McGrain v. Daugherty which explicitly established that Congress had the power to compel testimony. A third effect was that the government was given back the oil fields that were leased and they stayed in US ownership until 2015 when it was legally sold.
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Settler societies settled, duh, and they grew crops and saved their provisions for later dates, where as hunter-gatherer societies didn't scavenge for leftover meat, they actively killed animals and ate everything, not saving it for another day.