Answer:
I would interview Amelia Earhart. I would ask her if she could go back in time, if she would still make the same decisions. I would ask her if she thought she would have as big of an impact, as she did, for womens rights. I would also ask her if she knew what was happening at the moment of disappearance.
I am not saying I would want to talk to Amelia current day, I would want to go back in time and ask her those time-specific questions. I feel like you can get a lot of insight from it regarding confidence. She seems to hold a special place for those dealing with breaking the female boundaries, I would want to let her know that.
Explanation:
Didn't allow them to vote and thought more valuable than women to vote
<span>Molar Mass
Gas A 53.8% Nitrogen
462% Carbon
53.8 N/14 = 3.84
46.2 C/12 = 3.85
So since these are identical, and there is no hydrogen (which eradicates HCN as a possibility) we are going to cut to the chase and say since its empirical formula must be CN, the molecular formula is (CN)2, or Cyanogen.
So it gives MW = 52</span>
<span>C. state officials must honor Cherokee property rights</span>
More than 9 million soldiers and an estimated 12 million civilians died in WW1, and 21 million military men were wounded