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On September 13, 1759, the British under General James Wolfe (1727-59) achieved a dramatic victory when they scaled the cliffs over the city of Quebec to defeat French forces under Louis-Joseph de Montcalm on the Plains of Abraham (an area named for the farmer who owned the land).
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James Wolfe or General Wolfe same thing
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Henry demanded that, if the Church courts found a cleric guilty, they had to hand him over to the king's court to be punished properly. He felt the appointment of Becket as Archbishop (effectively in charge of religion in England) assured him of his aim. There could only be one lord on Earth in England.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you did not attach the cartoon. You forgot to include it. Without the cartoon, it is impossible to know what you are talking about.
However, trying to help you, we did some research and found a cartoon that portrays a man type of "Uncle Sam" writing on a bord that held from the wall of a cabin. A black man is sitting beside him, observing.
If this is the case, then what's is hypocritical about this "Mr. Solid South" cartoon is that the cartoon is referring to the application of "literacy tests" for black Americans who wanted to vote. The white "Mr. Solid South" is writing a phrase with many spelling errors.
The author tried to show that many white people were illiterate and had no moral authority to demand African Americans to be educated in order to vote.
<em>The correct answer is B. Allowing the farmers to buy the land they farmed</em>.
After World War II, the Americans established democratic reforms in addition to economic reforms in Japan. Before the war, Japanese farmers rented almost two-thirds of the land. They did not own the land, they worked for landlords who paid them barely half of the crops they grew. Peasants were poor people.
The American reform hanged this. They took the land away from landlords and redistributed it to the Japanese farmers, so they could own their portion of land. There also were reforms in the industrial sector allowing free trade unions.