Answer:
Slavery was the biggest part of the American economy upon the founding of the country. At the same time that the colonies were beginning to explore their independence, they were also making laws to limit the rights of Black people, both free and enslaved. The labor and economic advantage needed for America to fight for its own independence were in large part contributed by slavery. While a lot of current American history approaches slavery as an unfortunate condition that happened at the same time as revolution, Coates suggests that revolution was possible because of slavery.
Hi. In order to find the correct answer, you must first know what a homonym is:
Definition: A homonym is two or more words that sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
In this case, the answer is:
Elementary school students are not allowed to talk while the teacher reads aloud after lunch.
Definitions:
Allowed: means you have permission to do something.
Aloud: refers to sound and means that you are talking so others can hear.
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Explanation:
So for this, I do not have a yes or no answer, but I can say that it would definitely vary. I think society could be "perfect" if only people themselves were perfect. But then again, what exactly is perfect? Society says that people are perfect or normal when they do everything that everyone else does, but that loses the uniqueness in people. If everyone were perfect, everyone would be straight, white, wealthy, and having a mom and dad as their parents. When this happens, will we truly be happy? Society will become boring and bland, and not that I have anything against white people, but I am trying to say that everyone will be the same and no one will be able to express themselves in their own unique way. I guess there are too many topics that fit into this question, but in my opinion, with the way things are currently, no, a perfect society is not possible. It could be in the future, but why would anyone want that? You would lose the uniqueness of people, and there wouldn't really be any special or different things in life. I'm sorry, I was thinking of many topics related to this when I wrote this, so it might not make much sense. Also, a perfect society may vary between person to person, one person may think a perfecf society is where the whites are superior to the colored like things used to be in a so called "order", while another person might think a perfect society is where there is no conflict or racism or discrimination or hateful people. It's just a very tricky questions with far too many answers.
"Canada is too cold for an enjoyable winter vacation" is an opinion.