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Question - Which statement is best supported by the fact that Lemuel Haynes fought in the Connecticut militia during the American Revolution?
Answer - Haynes and other slaves were forced to fight for the American revolutionaries.
Why - The reason its option B is because it infers the the original statement the best rather than the others.
Answer: Some 25 of the original parish churches, or tituli, the first legal churches in Rome, still function. Most had been private houses in which the Christians illegally congregated, and some of these houses, as at Santi Giovanni e Paolo, are still preserved underneath the present church buildings. Since the 4th century the tituli priests have been cardinals who, over the centuries, have rebuilt, enlarged, and embellished their churches. Some early Christian churches were centrally rather than longitudinally organized, a plan dictated by the circular form of the imperial mausoleums into which they were built. A good example is Santa Costanza (c. 320 CE), which also has a superb series of 4th-century vault mosaics in pagan designs. Although churches of this type were few, they had a strong influence on the development of the centrally planned house of worship. However, it was the rectangular Roman basilica (a word used to designate a public hall in pre-Christian Rome and, later, an important church), with its open hall extending from end to end, that established the model for Western ecclesiastical architecture for centuries to come. The basilical church has a nave higher than the side aisles, from which it is separated by a colonnade on each side. It has either a cloistered court (atrium) or anteroom (narthex) or both at the west end and a semicircular projection (apse) at the east. In the 4th century CE Constantine I added the transept, a lateral aisle crossing the nave just before the apse, to the standard basilican plan, thus making the basilica a cross-shaped structure.
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The public school students' <em>silent</em> protest, by using <em>symbols</em>, in the form of armbands, during school time, cost the students a suspension, because it was considered a <em>violation of a school rule</em>. After the case had been judged by the Supreme Court, they finally won the case. But the outcome could be different, if their protest used "indecent speech" or promoted illegal drug use.
Samuel Slater and Francis Cabot Lowell were both members of a prominent Boston family that were successful merchants and desired to get into the manufacturing business, which they did in 1813 when they founded the Boston Manufacturing Company.
Before starting the company, they had traveled to Britain and were captivated by <em>their textile mills</em>. They took that experience and acquired knowledge as inspiration to start developing their own cotton producing technology in America, and the result of their works was a power loom, that was based on the British model but with numerous improvements.
So, the answer is option C. They built on practices they had seen in England to improve equipment and production techniques in the textile industry.
The general location within Europe of the three major language groups: Germanic- northern and central Europe, Romance- southwestern Europe and Slavic - eastern Europe.
The general location within Europe of the three major language groups: Germanic, Romance, and Slavic are as follows:
Germanic languages are spoken throughout northern and central Europe (Germany, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands) (UK, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland). Romance languages are mostly found in southwestern Europe (France, Spain, and Portugal), southern Europe (Italy and Greece), and Romania, while Slavic languages are mostly found in eastern Europe (Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, and the Balkan states).
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