Slavery was different in the new world since they were not treated as people but as animals and in his home country he knew how slavery worked and how slaves were actually treated as people. He would be a slave at his own home gladly compared to this because he sees the horror around him and the way that the white people are intimidating and completely different from anything he had ever seen.
Answer:
They could share a familiar culture.
They could speak a common language.
They could help each other learn how to survive in America.
Answer: 1.) iron weapons
2.) hanging gardens
3.) Zoroastrianism
4.) king sumuabum
5.) king hoshea
6.) phoenicia
7.) descended from the Canaanites.
excellent navigators, sailors, and ship builders.
greatest traders of the ancient world.
invented the Phoenician alphabet and a writing system.
talented craftsmen.
inventors of the color "purple" .
developed the technique of glassblowing.
trading post in Carthrage.
8.) The Babylonians and Assyrians had two things in common. In their quest for riches, they were vicious warriors. And in enjoyment of their riches, they built grand cities where culture and learning were highly valued. A Babylonian king named Hammurabi created the Babylonian
Empire by uniting the cities of Sumer.
Answer:
Option: A. Spain and Portugal form the Iberian Peninsula
B. The English channel helped protect the island nation of Britain from invasion.
Explanation:
The Iberian peninsula is in southwest part of Europe, which occupies Portugal and Spain.
Hitler zeal to invade England in 1940 was not accomplished because of this channel and the weak navy forces. In history, the English Channel has protected Britain from the invasion by the Dutch, Spain, Belgium and Napoleon during the Napoleon War.
Answer:
Improving pensions, unemployment insurance, medical care, and employment opportunities
Explanation:
He says, "No person should try, or be allowed, to get rich out of this program; and the principle of tax payments in accordance with ability to pay should be constantly before our eyes to guide our legislation." which indicates it has nothing to do with war, the military, or free speech.
Before this he also says, "Many subjects connected with our social economy call for immediate improvement. As examples:
We should bring more citizens under the coverage of old-age pensions and unemployment insurance.
We should widen the opportunities for adequate medical care.
We should plan a better system by which persons deserving or needing gainful employment may
obtain it." then goes on to talk about sacrifice.