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B. Compromise of 1877
D. Homestead Act
D. Radical Republicans
1. Our cultural language, as Americans, is one that is focused on issues that are mixed and multicultural, due to the mixture of cultures and customs that make up the American continent and each country. In short, our cultural language is very diverse due to the diversity of communities that compose it.
2. It emerged from the beginning of the discovery of the continent and the formation of communities and evolved along with the evolution and growth of society. This evolution has also arisen through the interplay between peoples and the mixture of cultures.
3. As our social structure is also extremely diverse, our cultural language benefits us by showing us cultural interaction, the mixture between customs and the beauty of plurality.
Wyoming Territory granted women the right to vote in 1869
The book Common Sense was written by Thomas Paine and published in 1776. Thomas Paine responds to the argument that the colonies have flourished under British Rule by making a powerful case for a democratic government with leaders elected by the people, instead of being ruled by the British Monarchy. Paine argues that it is senseless for an island, Great Britain, to rule a continent. America could also stay out of European conflicts if she was no longer ruled by Great Britain. His most powerful argument is that Britain would rule for the benefit of Britain, not for the benefit of the colonies.