Answer:
D). He was the first African American to hold an elective office.
Explanation:
The last statement among the given options asserts a false claim regarding Benjamin Banneker as it wrongly states that 'he was the first African American to hold an elective office.' He was a free black author, farmer, astronomer, scientist, and mathematician. He 'was the son a prior slave' who surely published distinct scientific papers on varied subjects and also assisted in surveying the nation's capital but he was not the first one to be involved in holding an elective office. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
D. He was a double agent who brought Lafayette info about the british
Wyoming, West Virginia, Pennsylvania
Answer:
Jean-Paul Marat wrote a radical newspaper naming all citizens that were enemies of the French Revolution.
Explanation:
Jean-Paul Marat, a radical Jacobin, wrote from 1.789 to 1.792 <em>L'Ami du peuple</em> (The Friend of the People), which advocated for lower-class people and had no hesitation to mention name of people considered as "enemies of the Revolution". The newspaper was considered dangerous because writings ignited violence and rebellion within lower-class people and had an enormous influence in events like Women's March on Versailles (October 1.789), the elimination of Monarchy (August 10, 1.792) and the September Massacres (September 2 - 6, 1.792)
Answer:
Q: Who wrote this? because you don't just think of this while eating.
Summary: Only a man with persistence and diligence can combat the challenges of time.
Explanation:
I tried.