Answer: A) Can dredging rivers decrease damage due to flooding?
Explanation:
Can dredging rivers decrease damage due to flooding? Engineers are like scientists that address a recognized problem. In this case, flooding from the river must be addressed in order to prevent further damage in the future.
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2. Penelope
3.Telemachus
4. the suitors
5. Athena
6. Eumaeus
Answer:
Penelope
Explanation:
Penelope is his wife which was the last to know
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Penelope.
After he returned to Ithaca, Oddyseus disguised as a beggar in order to avoid being recognized by Penelope´s suitors, who wanted to kill him.
Athena incited Penelope that to carry out the competition for her hand, they must string Odysseus's bow and shoot it through a dozen ax heads. all of the suitors are unable to perform those tasks, but Oddyseus, disguised as a beggar, accomplished the task and slayed them all. He finally identifies him to Penelope. She recognizes him after he mentions that he made their bed from an olive tree still rooted to the ground.
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I would think Abolitionist who led a raid on U.S. Army weapons at Harper Ferry
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B.
colonists
C.
explorers
D.
slaves
Franklin D. Roosevelt
B.
Woodrow Wilson
C.
John F. Kennedy
D.
Bill Clinton
Answer:
C.
John F. Kennedy
Explanation:
"During his presidential campaign in 1960, John F. Kennedy had promised the most ambitious domestic agenda since the New Deal: the “New Frontier,” a package of laws and reforms that sought to eliminate injustice and inequality in the United States. But the New Frontier ran into problems right away: The Democrats’ Congressional majority depended on a group of Southerners who loathed the plan’s interventionist liberalism and did all they could to block it.
[...] In general, the federal government stayed out of the civil rights struggle until 1964, when President Johnson pushed a Civil Rights Act through Congress that prohibited discrimination in public places, gave the Justice Department permission to sue states that discriminated against women and minorities and promised equal opportunities in the workplace to all. The next year, the Voting Rights Act eliminated poll taxes, literacy requirements and other tools that southern whites had traditionally used to keep blacks from voting."
Reference: History.com Editors. “The 1960s History.” History.com, A&E Television Networks, 25 May 2010