"Erastus D. Ladd is known for his "Description of the Lawrence Massacre" did not think that what these voters did were legal. They murdered a lot of people and ruined a town that was supposed to be Ladd's home. In the account, there were 240 orphans and 85 widows because of the massacre. "
The answer to this problem I think it could be very wrong is A and C
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However, a section called "The Holocaust" should provide context for a line that refers to the cruelty that the Nazis inflicted on Jews, Poles, Sigans, prisoners of war and other people who were persecuted and subjugated by Nazis, especially Jews who were almost exterminated during the holocaust.
In this case, to find the answer to your question, you need to read the opening text and find the section that points to these elements.
It repealed the 18th amendment, which had prohibited the sale of alcohol
Answer:
Thomas Becket was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 until his murder in 1170. He engaged in conflict with Henry II, King of England, over the rights and privileges of the Church and was murdered by followers of the king in Canterbury Cathedral.