True because it is good to know who we are and where we have been
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
He's hanging his head, most likely and commonly seen as a sign of shame. He then proceeds to say (as I assume) that whatever the action was that he did, he did for someone, to help or protect them.
A. Is the second most reasonable answer in my opinion, as the fact that whatever the conversation was stuck with him for so long is a probable sign that there was some form of lingering regret or shame attached to it.
I love you Jesus, but im gonna have to say a.Confucius
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Answer:Supreme Court Justice Roger B. Taney grew up as the son of a slaved holding family.
Explanation:
Roger B. Taney was born on March 17, 1777, in Calvert County, Maryland. Taney grew up in a slave holding, aristocratic Catholic family in Maryland. He graduated from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Furthermore, he was elected to the state legislature and held that position until 1800. In 1801, he moved to Frederick, Maryland. There he continued the practice of law and in 1827, Taney was appointed Attorney General of Maryland.