The Treaty of Versailles divided both Germany's land and military.
<em>Germany was compelled to concede some of its lands to France and other portions of territory to Poland. Severe restrictions were placed on Germany's military after the Great War also. On top of that, Germany was forced to accept blame for causing the war and owed major financial reparations to the nations it fought against.</em>
The reputation of the Harding administration: There were scandals and illegal activity that tarnished the administration.
<em>One of those scandals was the Teapot Dome oil scandal. President Harding was not directly implicated in the scandal, but was affected by it. After Pres. Harding transferred supervision of the naval oil-reserve lands from the navy to the Department of the Interior in 1921, Secretary of the Interior Albert Bacon Fall secretly gave Harry Sinclair of the Mammoth Oil Company exclusive rights to the Teapot Dome reserves in Wyoming. He granted a similar deal to another oil company executive. The secret leases came under Congressional investigation. Congress directed President Harding to cancel the leases, and the Supreme Court ruled that Harding's transfer of authority to Interior Secretary Fall had been illegal. The whole affair took a toll on President Harding's health. He died in office in 1923.</em>
Answer:
Despite not explicitly discussing Hughes or his poetry, King quietly conveyed Hughes’ words and ideas in several of his speeches.
Explanation:
"Langston Hughes Hidden Influence on MLK" is an article written by Jason Miller. The article talks about how the poet Hughes has impacted Martin Luther King Jr.
In his article, he asserts that MLK used to use the words of poet Hughes publicly. But during the time of Civil Right's Movement, MLK stopped publicly saying Hughes name.
The central theme, therefore, of the article is that despite not explicitly discussing Hughes name, he quietly used his words in his speeches, sermons, etc.
Answer:
A. Socialism
Explanation:
In history books, Karl Marx is always referred to a socialist. However, he is almost never referred to as a communist, capitalist, or a utilitarian.
<span>August uses this simile after his mother comments on how pretty Summer is..... his reaction shows his humility. She's the beauty.... he's the beast. This comment is meant to be humorous.</span>
The answer is 3 because intensive pronouns are pronouns that emphasize another noun or pronoun. They are easy to spot because they come right after the noun or pronoun they are emphasizing. Example: He himself paid for the book. The boldface word is the intensive pronoun. So the sentence above that has an intensive pronoun is number 3.