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Answer:
being a US diplomat
Explanation:
Benjamin Franklin (Boston, January 17, 1706 - Philadelphia, April 17, 1790) was a politician, polymath, scientist and American inventor. He is considered one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
His first foray into politics took place in 1736, the year in which he was elected to the General Assembly of Philadelphia. In 1747 he organized the first volunteer militia to defend Pennsylvania, being appointed a member of the negotiating commission with the native Indians in 1749. He participated actively in the process of independence of the United States. He began making various trips to London, between 1757 and 1775, as a representative in charge of advocating for the interests of Pennsylvania. He came to intervene before the House of Commons in 1766.
He participated very intensively in this process. He influenced the drafting of the Declaration of Independence (1776), helping Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, and went to France in search of support to continue the campaign against British troops. There he was appointed official US representative in 1775, signed a trade and cooperation treaty (1778) and became Minister for France.
Contributes to the end of the War of Independence, with the signing of the Treaty of Paris (1783). From there, he contributed to the drafting of the US Constitution (1787). In 1785 he was elected governor of Pennsylvania, and devoted himself fully to the construction of the American nation. In 1787 he began to emphasize his career as an abolitionist, being elected president of the Society to Promote the Abolition of Slavery, at the earliest start of a long process that would lead decades later to the Civil War.
The correct option is this: THE EXCERPT DESCRIBES A WOMAN WHO FEELS DISHEARTENED BY THE QUALITY OF THE DUTIES EXPECTED IN HER DOMESTIC ROLE.
From the passage it can be seen that, Mrs Pontellier was often sad and disturbed because of the degree of expectations that was put on her as a woman of the house. These thoughts usually disturb her greatly in the time past, but now she is making less attempts to fulfill those expectations.
According to professor Kara's lecture on mid-late twentieth century architecture, Robert Venturri wrote complexity and contradiction in architecture where he denounced the reductionism of modern architecture and called for sensitivity to indigenous richness of culture and architectural tradition.
Answer:
The correct answer is D. The Confederate States of America was created from states that had seceded from the Union.
Explanation:
Confederate States of America was an unrecognized confederation of seceded states of the United States of America, which existed from 1861 until 1865. The Confederacy was originally formed by seven slave states in the southern region of the United States of America. Their regional economy was characterized by agriculture, mainly cotton production and where the plantation system depended on slave labor.
Each state had declared its separation from the American Union following the November 1860 election with Republican candidate Abraham Lincoln as president. Lincoln's political platform was to oppose the extension of slavery to other states and territories. A Confederate government was proclaimed in February 1861 before Lincoln formally took office in March, but that government was declared illegal by the US government. After the war broke out in April, a further four states in the northern states declared that they also broke with the union and entered the Confederacy. Missouri and Kentucky were also later accepted as members of the Confederacy, but none of them had officially declared that they broke with the Union or were ever controlled by the Confederate army.
The US government rejected the demands to break out of the Union and regarded the Confederate government as invalid. The Civil War began on April 12, 1861, with the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter, a fortress in the Port of Charleston, South Carolina. In 1865, after very hard warfare, mainly in the Confederate territories, the Confederate's military forces surrendered and the Confederation disbanded.