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The hill we climbed
To the next hill we climb
To the hill i have yet climbed
Over the tragedy and losses
Over the win's and winners
For forgiveness and justice
For i have lived yet not at peace
For the skin i have, for my opinions, for my likes
Dreams i have yet achieved
For hope i yet to feel
But another hill i have yet to climb
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Answer:
Because, they did not have the proper equipment to go to war and win. And they were so young of a colony.
Explanation:
B is correct . (The adoption of the constitution with only 9 of the 13 states agreeing to it.)
Answer:
D. Making laws
Explanation:
A senate refers to a deliberative assembly or council of elected citizens found in the upper chamber or house of a bicameral legislature. A bicameral legislature can be defined as a legislative body that comprises of two chambers or houses; upper house and lower house. The upper chamber or house consists of senators while the lower chamber consists of house of representatives.
Generally, the type of government in which legislators such as a senator are found is known as a democracy. Thus, democracy refers to a government of the people, by the people and for the people.
<em>The primary function of the Senate is to make (enact) laws and that is why they're usually referred to as the legislative arm of government (legislature). In addition to making laws, senators are saddled with the responsibility of confirming any appointment made by the president that requires consent and the ratification of treaties. </em>
Also, senators are usually elected by the people of the state they are representing and as such must be an indigene of the state.
During the Progressive Era (the early 20th century), the women's rights movement main focus was:
2. Winning the right to vote.
During this time arroused a fight against political and economical corruption and social problems. The wrestle to gain the right to vote, not only was a purpose in itself, but represented the struggle for equality. It was the first victory that helped women to continue to pursuit more rights.