Answer:
we lost that place and Mexico took it over. it was one of the biggest losses for texas.
b. New York City, N.Y.
c. Washington, D.C.
at least three examples please.
when someone digs their heels into the fairway
when shot scrapes off the top of the turf
when someone shoves the club into the green
Answer:
When shot scrapes off the top of the turf
Explanation:
A divot, assuming that we're talking about golf, is just a piece of turf cut out of the ground by a golf club in making a stroke. Besides that, a divot actually can also be that hole left where the turf was gouged out. The term comes from Scotland and might be centuries old, but it most likely comes from roofing.
Answer:
The Lincoln-Douglas Debates occurred in the 1858 midterm elections in the state of Illinois.
Explanation:
The Lincoln-Douglas debates are widely regarded as the beginning of public speech in the United States of America. Among other things, these midterm elections were the confirmation of the Senate seat of Douglas and the appointment of Lincoln as new senator.
The total of seven public debates were well received by the citizens of the United States and were accompanied nationwide by well-known newspapers. The debates did not treat issues from the state of Illinois itself, but slavery in the United States. Douglas accused Lincoln of wanting to achieve complete equality of whites and blacks.
Although Lincoln received widespread acclaim and fame, the Democrats won the midterm elections in Illinois and Douglas was confirmed as senator. Still, Lincoln benefited from the Lincoln-Douglas debates. Nationwide coverage of the duels made him known throughout the nation and made him appear as a honest, eloquent politician.