Answer:
Check the explanation
Explanation:
The Albany Plan of Union was a plan that was setup to structure the British North American colonies under a better centralized kind of government. The plan was considered on July 10, 1754, by representatives from 7 colonies of the British North American . even though the plan was never carried out, it was the first crucial plan to conceive of the colonies as a joint whole under nation that will be under the control of one government.
the Albany Plan was adopted by The people representing the colonial governments during a larger meeting known as the Albany Congress.
Answer:
maybe
Explanation:
it would depend on what kind of factory, the hours, is it shift Work? where it was, and what you had to do
The pre-1890 expansion period in the US was marked by economic expansion (expansionism) fueled by, industrial growth, demand for fertile land, economic opportunities, and used economic policies after the closure of the revolutionary war while the post-1890 American expansion (19th C) was marked by imperialism, military expansion and formulation of policies to increase US powers, i.e. US signed a treat with China to gain diplomatic and trade relations resulting in the US taking over the Pacific ports.
Answer:
adopting the rhetoric of minority status.
Explanation:
Jason Kessler (born in 1983) is an American white nationalist, infamous as the organizer of the <em>Unite the Right</em> rallies, the first of which was held on Charlottesville, Virginia, on August 12, 2017. The 2018 <em>Unite the Right 2</em> Rally was held in Washington, D.C. after he was denied permission to organize it in Charlottesville again, as that rally turned violent and a counter-protester was killed by a white supremacist.
Kessler is a known advocate of the white genocide theory, which states that there's a deliberate plot to replace white people with people of color, in what Kessler and others describe as the "browning of America". <u>White nationalists who subscribe to this theory are adopting the rhetoric of minority status</u>, by acting as if they consider themselves an oppressed or endangered minority, which needs to be protected from oppression, forced assimilation, or genocide. White nationalists claim they don't hate other races, but that they're only defending what they call "white civil rights", ie. the right of white people to exist. The second rally was in fact applied for under the name of "White Civil Rights Rally".
I think it's Wisconsin! I know they make cheese, and the others don't seem correct to me.
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