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#1 Sharecropping is a legal arrangement with regard to agricultural land in which a landowner allows a tenant to use the land in return for a share of the crops produced on that land.
#2 High interest rates, unpredictable harvests, and dishonest landowners and merchants often kept sharecropping families severely in debt, requiring the debt to be carried over until the next year or the next. Laws favoring landowners made it difficult or even illegal for sharecroppers to sell their crops
#3 The former slave owners invented sharecropping as the next best thing to slavery (from their point of view) and imposed it as soon as the Federal government ceased trying to protect the former slaves. Sharecropping was brought to us by the same folks who brought us slavery as the nearest thing to a continuation of slavery they could get away with.
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Answer:
First: Eygptian
Second: Semitic
Third: Phoenician
Fourth: Greek
Fifth: Roman
Explanation:
The Egyptian hieroglyphic is one of the first writing systems used by ancient Egypt. It was used as a representation of their language. At the same time, proto-sinaitic script was created by Canaanites that spoke semitic language. The semitic language is a group of language. The script was later borrowed by the Phoenicians . Then followed by the Greeks who borrowed it from them and then by the Romans.
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<h3>forcing one’s beliefs on others
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Explanation:
- The Free Exercise Clause in the First Amendment of the U.S Constitution provides the right to the citizens of the country to follow any religious belief, engage in any religious ceremonies and express one's religion.
- It provides the citizens the right to attend any religious house, follow an unpopular religion or even to change religions several times
. However, it does not protect forcing one's belief on others. Religion should be voluntary and forcing religion is not a religious freedom.
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A. They were extremely precise and successful in every attack.
Explanation:
Depth charges are quite literally explosives in a barrel that sink to a set depth before exploding. They wouldn't be 100% accurate due to them tumbling as they went down into the water. You usually needed at least a couple of Depth charges before you could knock out a Jerry (slang word for German during world war 2, fun fact!) U-Boat submarine, and this still applies today.