Muhammad
Gautama Buddha
Constantine
Answer:
**MUHAMMAD**
Explanation:
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Answer: Booker T. Washington.
Aka the letter D. (depending on the order)
Explanation:
Based on the question, I believe these are the choices and choice D is correct.
A. William English Walling
B. W. E. B. Du Bois
C. Marcus Garvey
D. Booker T. Washington
1. People in that country can do whatever they want because they are free to do so.
2. The result is lack of discipline and the government will not do anything about it,
3. The people has the power to chose who will govern the country and this situation can be manipulated by offering money especially in underprivileged areas.
A.The colonists took only what they felt they needed when leaving the colony
B. The colonists probably battled with their enemy and had to escape quickly from the colony
C. The colonists left clear indications of where they were heading when they left the colony
D. The colonists were careful to clear out their colony when they left for their new destination
Explanation:
In Captain Beatty's speech to Montag, he argues against the value of books and the dangers they pose to society. He tries to convince Montag that books are unnecessary and only lead to confusion and unhappiness. One quotation from this speech that is particularly thought-provoking is: "We must all be alike. Not everyone born free and equal, as the Constitution says, but everyone made equal."
In this quotation, Beatty is suggesting that true equality can only be achieved by eliminating individuality and differences among people. He believes that by conforming to a standardized way of thinking and living, society will avoid conflicts and maintain harmony. Beatty argues that books, with their diverse ideas and perspectives, disrupt this desired uniformity and create divisions among people.
Personally, I disagree with Beatty's point of view. While it is true that books can introduce conflicting ideas and challenge established norms, they also provide opportunities for growth, critical thinking, and empathy. Books have the power to broaden our understanding of the world, expose us to different cultures and experiences, and inspire us to question the status quo. By suppressing individuality and diversity of thought, society would stagnate and fail to progress.
Moreover, Beatty's idea of equality seems to be based on conformity rather than true freedom. True equality should not require everyone to think and act the same way; instead, it should celebrate and respect individual differences. It is through diversity that new ideas are born, innovation is fostered, and societies evolve.
In conclusion, while Beatty's speech presents a compelling argument against the value of books, I disagree with his viewpoint. I believe that books are essential for personal growth, intellectual development, and societal progress. They should be embraced as a means to expand our perspectives and encourage critical thinking rather than feared as a threat to conformity.
the answer is C. Germany would not have achieved unification as quickly