On the eve of the american invasion of the japanese held island of iwo jima, the mood of the japanese defender of the island, they knew they were on their own. but they were determined to fight as well and as long they could before the inevitable end. thank you for your quesstion.
Answer:
Magandang pagkain, damit at tirahan.
Paliwanag:
Bilang isang mag-aaral, ang kahalagahan ng pagkakaroon ng pangunahing mga pangangailangan ay napakahalaga. bilang isang mag-aaral kailangan ko ng pangunahing mga pangangailangan tulad ng pagkain, damit, magandang kapaligiran para sa pag-aaral at magandang lugar ng pamumuhay. Kailangan ko ng mahusay na de-kalidad na pagkain upang makakain na tumutugon sa mga pangangailangan ng aking katawan. magandang damit para sa bahay at para sa paaralan. isang mahusay na halaga ng bulsa ng pera araw-araw at tanghalian para sa paaralan ay pangunahing mga pangangailangan ko.
Are you asking about the first ten? The first ten amendments are located in the Bill of Rights, right at the beginning!
Answer:
a;Rulers should rule nicely, subjects be loyal
Respect elders
b;Desire nothing, and there will be peace
Become with nature
Be selfless
c;Punish people who dont do well
Dont criticize what the government does
Control ideas
2.) all founded by specific people, all emerged during warring states period
3.) all benefit different people e.g, legalism is good for government officials/rulers, daoism is good for selfless, non greedy people, and confucianism benefits almost everyone. also, confucianism was more having good morals, while daosim is more go with the flow, and legalism was being punished for doing bad things
Explanation:
I don't know what document you are talking about BUT, nonetheless!
The U.S. Constitution: The Constitution of the United States established America's national government and fundamental laws, and guaranteed certain basic rights for its citizens. It was signed on September 17, 1787, by delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia
The U.S. Bill of Rights: The 1st-10th Amendments, our given rights. Freedom of speech, right to bear arms, right to deny the quartering of soldiers, etc. .