For the answer to the question above asking to <span>Learn a trade” was a quote from this unreserved African American leader.</span>
The answer is
Booker T. Washington
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In Western classical music, various combinations of the seven musical notes are used to compose music based on the emotions of the mind and to express them.
Through these compositions, Western classical musicians portray emotions such as happiness, sorrow and pain in their own ways.
In Indian classical music, the expression of emotion. the composition of musical notes and the way in which they relate to nature are all deeply connected to the soul.
Indian classical music expresses all emotions. these sentiments are interwoven with the atma, or soul.
from what i have gathered from quora, you can conclude the similarities is they both express emotion in their music. they also use similar instruments. ☆
hope this helped!
- sincerely, madeline
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The answer I would have chosen would have been that Paris was in chaos. Someone had to do something. The second and 4th answers are nonsense. He was a skillful politician. He took advantage of circumstances. I think however you are intended to pick A.
First One (A) <<<<==== answer.
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Federal troops began entering the state in late May 1865. Their commanders believed that their duty, at least in part, was to ensure loyal government and to protect the rights of the blacks who were free as a result of the war.
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Im not sure if this is 100% right, but I'm pretty sure this was the reason. Hope this helps.
Answer:1. the Greeks and Romans succeeded in achieving a classless society, which was later copied in Western Europe
2. Greek sculpture and Roman architecture were much admired and copied in the 18th and 19th centuries
3. Greece and Rome transmitted Islamic philosophy to the areas they conquered
4. Greek and Latin are still widely spoken in universities throughout the West
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