Answer:
1A,2B,3C,4B,,5B,6A,7B,8C or 8B.
Bud, Not Buddy is the story of a ten-year-old African American boy named Bud Caldwell and his quest to find his father during the Great Depression. The novel begins in Flint, Michigan, at “the Home,” where Bud and other orphaned children wait to be placed into foster care.
Answer: True
Explanation:
The quote can be traced back to an official government publication of Fascist Italy in 1935 made by Mussolini called "Fascism Doctrine and Institutions"
In this extract the rejection and opposition of socialists and communist views of history and society is shown.
Answer:
Both speeches ask people not to give up fighting for what they believe.
Explanation:
Lincoln's speech at Gettysburg and Martin Luther King's speech on winning the Nobel Prize are very impressive speeches and one of the most important ones ever recited, due to the situations they addressed. Lincoln's speech referred to the end of the American civil war and how the victory for the union of the country was important, but this victory was only possible because people did not give up defending what they believed in, which was the union of the country and the care with the territory.
King, on the other hand, reinforced the fight for civil rights in his speech, in addition to highlighting other struggles that have been established around the world and have promoted improvements to social groups that have not given up on conquering and defending what they believe.