Am I too late to answer it if yes sorry, if no The answer is B.
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The English invasion of Scotland of 1296 was a military campaign undertaken by Edward I of England in retaliation to the Scottish treaty with France and the renouncing of fealty of John, King of Scotland and Scottish raids into Northern England.
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It was called the "Navajo" Code.
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Of course, the Native American language was thus - Navajo.
He restored national pride by telling Germans they weren't to blame for World War I.
Explanation:
After the First world war, the allowed powers which won the war asked Germany a treaty that advocated peace. But unfortunately, the treaty served to be an agreement which did not intend to offer peace rather it held Germany responsible for instigating the war. The clauses were disgusted by the Germans because it blamed Germany for provoking the war and hence it was deemed to pay huge reparation charges. The amount was so magnanimous that it shook the economic stability of the nation.
At this juncture, there arose the Nazi party founded by Hitler, he proclaimed that he would definitely retaliate to the embarrassment caused to Germany by taking vengeance against the European powers and by making Germany equal to the powerful nations in the world. He was determined and his principles rose nationalism spirit in Germans that they hailed him to be the God who descended upon earth in order to release Germany from the clutches of shame and insults.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
In the case of Chiafalo v. Washington (2020), the Supreme Court ruled that it is constitutional for states to place restrictions on who electors can vote for.
I agree with this decision because voting in the Electoral College is a serious thing, and members of the college have to assume this important and serious role. That is why they are members of the Electoral College and expressed their intention to vote for the candidate they supported.
I think there would be no room for faithless electors in the US Electoral College. There is no reason for them to vote for other people if they originally pledge to vote for their candidates.
On July 6, 2020, the case of Chiafalo v. Washington was decided.