It was the last battle that led to the end of the American Revolution :)
<h3><u>List 5 social effects of the plague.</u></h3>
Many people, overcome by depression, isolated themselves in their homes. Others mocked death, choosing to sing, drink and dance in the streets. Apathy followed shock. With so many dead, plague survivors lost interest in their appearance and neglected doing daily chores such as feeding their animals or tilling the land.
<h3><u>List 5 economic effects of the plague.</u></h3><h3 />
The plague had an important effect on the relationship between the lords who owned much of the land in Europe and the peasants who worked for the lords. As people died, it became harder and harder to find people to plow fields, harvest crops, and produce other goods and services. Peasants began to demand higher wages.
I believe that would be the First Amendment
Answer:
Honestly, this is what I think as a "Civilized Person"
Explanation:
Our government needs the voices of people of different ethnicities, genders, races, sexualities, and religions to advocate for the constituencies that are commonly overlooked and forgotten in the eyes of the government. Through the diversity of ideologies and viewpoints in Washington, Americans will see a change in the way legislation is made and how lawmakers vote.