Garrison is referring to the Liberator
Explanation:
William Lloyd Garrison said ,I'll be quite as harsh as reality and as intransigent as justice. I do not want to think, talk or write moderately on this topic.
No! no! Tell a man which house is still on fire and give him a mild warning; tell him to save his wife reasonably from the hand of the ravener; ask the mother to slowly extract her child from the fire into that he fell.
I'm in earnest—-I'm not going to make a mistake—-I'm not going to excuse—-I'm not going to withdraw a single inch—and I'm going to be here.
The complacency of the citizens is enough to spring from each statue and hasten the dead to rise.
Answer:
Animals should be given a share based on the work they do. The farm should be socialist.
Explanation:
The speaker explains how the animals are not given the proper amount of reward for the work they do, saying how "(the animals) tills the soil, and yet there is not one of (the animals) that owns more than (that animal's) bare skin." This quote supports that statement because it talk about how the animals do not a fair share of food or some sort of reward based on all the work that they do.
Indus Valley, Ancient Egypt, Yellow River Civ, and Central Europe I think.
Answer:
Free verse poems have no specific rules or patterns. They do not follow a rhyme scheme and have no specific rhythm. Free verse poems do not have a set number of syllables or words per line.
Explanation:
Early settlers made useable products from raw materials. Besides trading with Indians, making their own things was their only option. Except for the fact that the Indians were not happy to see the settlers moving into their lands. Early fur traders were successful in trading with Indians because they did not settle and build homes and farms. Settlers were viewed as unwelcome so not much trade occurred. Also, travel was difficult so there were not very many resources imported from the east or ordered from catalogues. The correct answer is making their own products from the raw materials that were available to them.