He changed his vote because of a letter from his mother asking him to "be a good boy" and vote for the amendment.
<u>Explanation</u>:
- Harry Thomas Burn was the youngest member of the state legislature (Tennessee General Assembly )
- He is remembered for the step taken to ratify the Nineteenth Amendment during his very first legislature.
- Even though he really intended to vote for the amendment, he was pressurized by party leaders and other misleading telegrams. He began to side with the Anti-suffragists.
- He received a letter from his mother which made him to change his mind and vote for the amendment.
- The result of the vote was a tie of 48-48, when the house speaker called for a vote on the "merits", but his vote broke the tie in favor of ratifying the amendment.
Answer:
The immediate freeing of all enslaved peoples.
Explanation:
After the 1800s - or after the Second Great Awakening - abolitionist wanted immediate freedom of all enslaved peoples as well as their acceptance into US society.
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Albert Einstein
Charles Robert Darwin
Galileo Galileo
Michael Faraday
Nikola Tesla
Explanation:
- From 1909 to 1916, Einstein was working on the generalization of the Special Theory of Relativity. After being theoretically and scientifically proven in an experiment in 1919, Einstein became famous overnight. He received invitations to festivities and honors from all over the world. There was no magazine that did not write about him and praise his work. He received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics.
- Charles Robert Darwin was a British scientist and founder of modern theory of evolution.
- Galileo Galileo was an astronomer, physicist, mathematician and philosopher of Italian descent. He is one of the most significant people in the history of science. He is considered the father of modern astronomy. Galileo advanced the telescope and made many discoveries in astronomy such as Jupiter's satellites, sunspots, lunar craters, and the Milky Way.
- Michael Faraday was a British chemist and physicist whose contributions in the fields of electricity and magnetism are very significant.
- Nikola Tesla was a brilliant inventor, scientist and engineer who is responsible for more than 700 inventions. He is best known for the discovery of AC power, but his work has also contributed to advances in wireless communications, lasers, x-rays, radars, lighting, robotics, etc.
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