Answer:
this is the answer
Explanation:
The seeds of this great union were planted in the late 1800s by our fathers and mothers, our grandparents, our great-grandparents and so on. They were seeds of commitment, solidarity and a common interest to fight for better conditions for working men and women everywhere. Through wars and recessions, good times and bad times, we established our family roots: better wages, job security, reasonable hours and safer working conditions. Thanks to the strength and activism of our members, our branches reached out to lead movements to stop child labor, provide aid to injured workers, fight for retirees, stand up for civil and human rights and so much more. Today, we are a strong union, bold and proud. We continue to believe in better, and together, we are still standing up and fighting back for everyone. Review highlights of our proud history by clicking on the decades in the timeline below.
Answer:
which speech?
Explanation:
do you have a pic of the speech?
If this is not right I suggest to watch that video at the top of the picture
Answer:
explanation below
Explanation:
Why did the British set their sites on Baltimore for attack? Because it was one of America’s major seaports Because it was the capitol of Maryland Because President Madison moved there after the White House was burned down
Thematic essays only require you to use supporting facts and details from primary sources or prior knowledge of the facts.