Answer:
The Trail of Death gave Equa-Ke-Sec a strength and survival instinct she didn't have before.
Explanation:
Although you did not present the text to which this question refers, we can consider, in the context of the question, that you are referring to "The Long March" written by Peggy King Anderson.
In this story, Equa-Ke-Sec is a Native American child of the Potawatomi tribe, who was forced to walk for long days from his homeland to the West because of the ambition of the American settlers to possess the sacred lands of the Potawatomi. The trip was extremely tiring, violent and with few resources. Many people died and others became seriously ill, including Equa-Ke-Sec, but she resisted and survived. This difficult episode of her life, was full of difficulty, but it gave a great strength and an instinct to survive unbeatable that she passed on to her daughters, who passed on to her granddaughters and so on.
I think it is b. Sap and syrup but I’m not sure
Answer:
Chief justices
Explanation:
The cihuacoatl (chief justices) were second in command.
True. When the Iraqis invaded Kuwait and took over the oil
fields, the United States and Great Britain led a coalition to liberate Kuwait
from Iraq. True the U.S. focused their
efforts on environmental preservation during the 1980s and 1990s. They protected endangered species, preserved
parks and promoted practices for cleaner air.
The answer is going to be D) returned to his home in Virginia. There, he guided the country after the Revolutionary War as the first President of the United States. He later resigned his post after eight years, and Thomas Jefferson took the mantle as the second President, narrowly defeating the young Aaron Burr for the position. Washington continued to live in Virginia even after he was President.
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