Answer: they opposed the federal imposition of the tariffs of 1828 and 1832 and argued that the U.S. Constitution gave states the right to block the enforcement of a federal law.
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The elephant got angry....and just snapped his trunk into the car....the man bravely came out of the jeep and stuck himself on the corner
the car is slightly tilted
hats off to the driver still driving
haha
funny tho
The answer will be the <span>B. judgmental. I guess this answer because of the following sentence:
</span>"You always repaid us badly."
In the world today, men are more likely to get jobs involving things like hard labor. Also in the world today men have higher paychecks than women. In my life personally, at school, i was refused to help carry out a recycling bin because i was a “girl” and it was “too heavy” for me. In the sexist world we live in today, it’s perceived as men are the more dominant gender and can perform more heavy loaded tasks. Since the early ages, men have been seen as superior to women. Women couldn’t even vote until the 1920’s. Pursuing simple things like a construction job for a women is not a simple task to do. The reason women got the right to vote was through consistently protesting, public speeches and other things. The only way to get something you want is to put lots of effort and energy into it. The recycling bin was a small issue of sexism, but that small issue leads into the bigger picture of the world today and sexism in it. Protesting, boycotting, speeches, these are some of the few ingredients we need to get not only more rights and freedoms, but to prove that a women can do whatever a man can, and there should be no line between the two. If the world is fighting for equality, the equality shouldn’t just be for an equal justice system. The equality we should fight for is equal paychecks, abortion rights, equal trials, equal job opportunities. Women’s rights should no longer be oppressed under the word of a man.
(i hope this helped!! i tried my best, good luck on your assignment!)
After walking to school, the bus slowly passed by.
This sentence contains a dangling modifier. The dangling modifier is "After walking to school". We don't know who did the walking. The bus is the subject of the sentence, but we know that the bus certainly didn't do any walking. We also don't know what the bus passed by. The rest of the sentences are correct as written. In the last option, it is clear that Egypt is the one waiting for the bus.