<span>C "Every Bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the Senate shall, before it become a Law, be presented to the President of the United States; if he approve he shall sign it, but if not he shall return it". This sentence describes how laws are made in the US and is the only one which relates to the concept of the "rule of law".</span>
Question: <em>The women's-rights movement in the United States was first started by women who </em><u><em> </em></u>
I think your answer would be,
B. Had experience in other social-reform movements.
- This was probably because they wanted this movement to make a difference & change the lives of women <u>for the better.</u>
The people who claim to have seen Nessie can be proven to have been dishonest.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
According to the scientists, most people who say that they have seen the nessie o have seen the picture of Nessie is a total hoax. It is completely false and a lie.
The creature which the people thought to be a nessie was nothing more than a sub marine toy which had a head made out of plastic stuck on the toy. This was thought to be a nessie by the people. This has been proved by the scientists.
Answer:
The fugitive slave act provoked violent protests in the North.
Explanation:
The Northerners despised the fugitive slave act because they hated the idea of keeping slaves and the fugitive slave act forced them to assist in the recovery of escaped slaves, and if they did not comply, they would be prosecuted.
Answer:
B. whether a group of rebel slaves should be returned to their captors.
Explanation:
The Amistad case was about 53 Africans in 1839, who was originally from Sierra Leone and were illegally captured by the Portuguese as slaves but later sold to Spanish slave holders.
However, they later get to United States of America territory. And in the attempt to determine the fates of these Africans as slaves, their motion of whether to return them to their captors came up.
Hence, in this case, the correct answer is option B. "whether a group of rebel slaves should be returned to their captors."