Answer:
Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report
Explanation:
Answer:
Simon Bolivar was fighting for the independence of Latin American colonies of Spain.
Explanation:
Simon Bolivar, born July 24, 1783 in Caracas in present-day Venezuela, died December 17, 1830 in Santa Marta, in present Colombia, was a South American general and nationalist. Simon Bolivar freed Peru, Venezuela and New Granada (today's Colombia) from the Spanish empire, and together with his general Antonio Jose de Sucre he shares the honor of having liberated Ecuador. He planned to gather all the former Spanish possessions in Latin America into one state, but he failed and former Spanish colonies became independent countries.
The House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) was created in 1938 to investigate possible links of private citizens, public employees and different organizations with communists. If anyone was suspected of being involved in subversive activities and disloyalty due to communist ties, the HUAC investigated the case. This committee was abolished in 1975.
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B.they met in groups of worship
C.they recorded specific prayers.
D.they were assigned religious duties
Answer:
they believed in many gods
Explanation:
Going back to 03.03 notes, it tells you they believed in more than one god.