It was an act of Congress passed July 13, 1787 that created the the
Northwest Territory of the USA and in doing so established the basis of
many of the amendments to the constitution later laid down as part of
the Bill of Rights (including the Abolition of Slavery).
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I would hope I come across one.
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if I do then my adventure would be complete
It is the desert hope you enjoy.
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The best response is the option "B" that states that the Armistice stated that the fighting for the war had to stop.
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Armistice Day is a national holiday in many of the Allied nations who fought in WWI and it is meant to commemorate the signing of an armistice to stop the hostilities on the Western Front. The Allies and Germany signed the agreement at Compiègne, France and the armistice is commemorated on the 11 of November (which is the 11th month), but also symbolically at the 11th hour of the day. In Canada, for example, they observe two minutes of silence in order to honor those who gave their lives in the Great War. In the Commonwealth countries the holiday is now known as Remembrance Day.
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In 1955 I Love Lucy achieved a significant television first―it became the first television series to be broadcast as reruns, a phenomenon made possible because it was produced on film and not the grainier kinescope, as were most other programs of its time.
I Love Lucy inspired and continues to inspire an emphasis on women's friendships, exploring beyond societal norms, and genuinely hysterical slapstick humor. Though Lucille Ball went on to produce and star in other shows, nothing compared to the well-deserved success I Love Lucy enjoyed
I Love Lucy helped create a culture that revolved around television, sitcoms, and the values they supported. The American values that were marketed by these sitcoms, however, excluded the lower classes of society and created apathetic attitudes to crucial social and political problems of the time.
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