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Explanation:
Lee Harvey Oswald, a soon-to-be assassin, father of 2 children, and a very depressed human being, after hearing of John F. Kennedy's arrival in Dallas to try and win over the state's vote in the 1964 election, brought home a rifle one day and stashed it in his wife's best friend's garage. His wife took one look at the gun and ordered him to leave. Oswald did, but devised a plan to get back into the garage and take back his weapon. After doing so, he planned the rest of his assassination attempt. Then, on November 22, 1963, Oswald took his place in a 6th story window of the Texas School Book Depository. Around 12:30 pm, Oswald fired 4 shots over Dealey Plaza. The motorcade that Kennedy was fatally wounded in raced to Parkland Hospital where Kennedy was pronounced dead at 1:00 pm. Oswald fled the Book Depository and ran all around Dallas trying to avoid suspicion. He was apprehended by police at a movie theater at 1:40 pm. On November 24th, the assassin was assassinated by Jack Ruby as he was being transferred to a county jail. He was rushed to Parkland Hospital, but for the respect of Kennedy, was not given the same hospital room. Oswald could not survive due to massive amounts of blood loss and was pronounced dead at 1:07 pm. He is now buried at Shannon Rose Hill Memorial Park, in Fort Worth, Texas.
The correct answer is schools.
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B). He needed Guo to design a way to route water to Beijing, which had no natural waterways nearby.
Explanation:
Guo Shouling is popularly recognized as the engineer who expanded the Grand Canal. This assisted in easy transportation of water to Beijing for irrigation and other purposes. Naturally, it was quite difficult to make a waterway to Beijing and hence, Kublai Khan wanted Guo to design a water system which could address the water associated problems of the people. Thus, a 30km channel was built beginning from Shenshan Mountain and ending towards Dadu by connecting the rivers which contributed significantly in the development of the city.
A word that described the government's proper relationship with the above is Non-interference.
Amendment 1 of the Bill of Rights which forms part of the United States Constitution makes it known that the U.S. government through its legislative arm of Congress cannot:
- interfere with religion by either establishing it or prohibiting it
- go against freedom of speech
- interfere with the freedom the press has and,
- interfere with the people's right to assemble
We can therefore conclusively state that Amendment 1 of the U.S. Constitution espouses that the government is not to interfere in affairs of religion, free speech, freedom of the press and of assembly.
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