Answer:
Some of the challenges that George Washington faced in forming an army was enlisting enough men, training those men, and acquiring enough supplies to sustain them throughout the war effort
Explanation:
Chapter 6 Section 4 Assessment
1.) What challenges did George Washington face in forming the army?
- <u>Some of the challenges that George Washington faced in forming an army was enlisting enough men, training those men, and acquiring enough supplies to sustain them throughout the war effort.</u>
2.) What forced the British to leave Boston?
The colonists firing upon them from the higher ground position of Dorchester Heights forced the British to leave Boston.
3.) What is Common Sense?
Common Sense is a pamphlet written by Thomas Pain which presented the argument to colonists as to why they should seek independence from Great Britain. The document was able to persuade some Americans to join in the fight for independence.
4.) Why did it take colonists so long to declare independence?
Student responses will vary; they may include:
The colonists wanted to do everything in their power to avoid splitting from Great Britain; they were used to the way that they ruled, they valued loyalty, and also recognized fighting against the skilled “Redcoats” would most likely be a very bloody endeavor and may not work.
The alien and sedition acts reflected growing political tensions because <span>Pro British voters were in the north.</span>
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Dexters views about the American dream change from the beginning to the end of the story "Winter Dreams, " in the following way.
Dexter starts his story in the novel, as a young man full of dreams and aspirations trying to fulfill the American Dream. He is convinced that the only way to the very top is through dedicated and committed hard work and perseverance. That is his approach to work as a caddy in a golf club, and later, in the laundry business. He indeed worked hard until he -in his later 20s- owns a large chain of laundries in Minnesota and decided to go to New York.
The big issue of his life. His love for Judy, a girl he had met when he was a kid and fell in love. Judy never took him seriously and Judy became his obsession all his life.
Years later, he still is in love with her when he knows that she is married, to the wrong guy, she is not happy, neither him. Then, Dexter realizes that he cannot fulfill his dream. He is rich and a successful businessman, but he is not happy, He feels he is missing something and that is Judy, the love of his life.
American author Scott Fitzgerald wrote the short story "Winter Dreams" in 1922.
It'll hurt in the long run. Regulating the economy like in the former eastern block gives no incentives to the worker to produce quality products. He knows he's getting paid regardless of the quality of the product and no innovations from the workers to improve a product