Answer:
Excuse me human, where is the passage
Explanation:
I cannot answer without a passage
- Karen.
They are both bodies of water
This is an extract from Montreal.
Explanation:
- In this story the author speaks about an Indian woman who has moved to Canada and describes washing his turbans. It is common in the Sikh religion for men to have long hair and wear turbans.
- The family moves to Canada because they don't have enough money. The wife does not want him to cut his hair. But the man cuts his hair and takes off his turban.
- Once when the woman takes her saris for the laundry she is illtreated there saying it was dishrag and towel.
Answer:
B. The Espionage act of 1917 and Sedition act of 1918 gave broads weeping powers to the government to punish antiwar dissidents.
Explanation:
Clear and Present Danger" Another major attempt to regulate freedom of speech occurred during World War I. In 1917, Congress passed the Federal Espionage Act. This law prohibited all false statements intending to interfere with the military forces of the country or to promote the success of its enemies.