Answer:It's C... Needs and Wants
Explanation:
B. Orval Faubus, the governor of Arkansas, refused to allow nine African American students to enroll in Little Rock Central High School.
C. President Kennedy was persuaded by Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech.
D. The Supreme Court refused to order all public schools to desegregate as quickly as possible.
These various religions all have different places of origin. Hence option D is correct.
Siddhartha Gautama, a young prince who became known as Buddha or the Enlightened One, developed Buddhism in India. He was unsatisfied with his opulent lifestyle as long as he was aware that there were others outside of his society who were suffering.
Confucius, an early Chinese philosopher who advocated the Golden Rule and selflessness, is credited with founding Confucianism.
Islam is a religion that was founded by a young man named Muhammad in modern-day Saudi Arabia. Muhammad claimed to have seen a vision from the angel Gabriel while dozing in a cave.
Other symbolic ceremonies and practices, as well as specific buildings referred to as shrines.
Therefore option D. Shinto is the only one of these faiths, is correct.
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Wade-Davis Bill
Eliminate
B)
The White League
C)
Freedman's Bureau
D)
Thirteenth Amendment
B) to propose and enact legislation
C) to nominate and appoint members to the presidents cabinet
D) to advise and give consent to treaties made by the president
Answer:
D) to advise and give consent to treaties made by the president
Explanation:
A senate is a deliberative assembly, in many cases the upper house of a bicameral legislature or parliament. The members or legislators of a senate are called "senators". Modern senates generally have the function of evaluating and considering enacted legislation. However, senators also have the role of overseeing other political bodies, including the country's president. Senators have the power to confirm presidential appointments and to advise and consent to treaties made by the president.
When the Pilgrims, whom were mostly Puritans (wanted to purify the church of England), arrived to Plymouth they formed their own colony. Because they did not agree with the Anglican Church of England and felt that they were being persecuted for their beliefs, they came to the New World where they could worship freely. I believe they took the Bible literal.
Those who didn't agree went and formed their own colonies, such as the Catholics(Maryland...I believe) and the Quakers (Pennsylvania).
Hopefully this helps.