The correct answer is "B".
Dewey Beard, also known as "Iron Hail" was the last known survivor of "The Wounded Knee Massacre". As a teenager, he fought in the Battle of Little Bighorn, which resulted in Colonel George Armstrong's defeat. Till his death, he insisted that the massacre was caused due to unnecessary use of force by the US troops.
On the other hand, Philip F. Wells, who served as translator between General Forsyth and Big Foot, came to the conclusion that it was an act of self-defense. Wells was half Sioux, however, he disliked them for killing his father.
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Poor air and water quality, insufficient water availability, waste-disposal problems, and high energy consumption are exacerbated by the increasing population density and demands of urban environments. Strong city planning will be essential in managing these and other difficulties as the world's urban areas swell.
Answer A. <em>All Americans have the same basic rights, no matter what State</em> <em>they live or travel to</em>, which means the citizens can freely travel from one state to any other, <em>without any risk of being treated differently</em> from the local citizens. The Article IV states that "<em>the Citizens of each State shall be entitle to all Privilegies and Immunities of Citizens in several States."</em>
At first, Sojourner Truth was happy to have many children because C. they were the only things that gave her joy.
Being a slave and married to a slave, it ensures that the children borne of this union will also become slaves, that is why Sojourner Truth ran away with her infant daughter from her owner. She did not want her children to grow up as slaves, thus, she fought for the freedom of her son, Peter, when she found out that he had been sold.
She also became an abolitionist and a women's rights activist. Fighting for the right to freedom through emancipation by giving speeches and preaching for the abolition of slavery.
Pinckney had fought in the American Revolutionary War and later served as the minister to France. The Democratic-Republicans nominated a ticket consisting of Vice President Thomas Jefferson of Virginia and former Senator Aaron Burr of New York.