Who is the patron saint of Scotland
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Answer: The answer to this question is st Andrew. Also I got this in my homework
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Answer: Saint Andrew was the patron of Scotland there is a holiday celebrating him St Andrew's day it is celebrated on the 30th of November. He is the patron of Scotland, Greece, Romania, Russia, Ukraine.
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B. to raise only livestock that was in demand.

C. to plant crops that would help reverse the effects of the drought.

D. not to plant part of their land and to kill off excess livestock.

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As part of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, farmers were subsidies not to plant part of their land and to kill off excess livestock. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the last option or option "D". Agricultural Adjustment Law was a state federal law during the time of New Deal.

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"In these challenging times, too many Americans face limitedopportunities, but our capacity to support each other remains
limitless. Today, let us ask ourselves what Dr. King believed to be
life's most urgent and persistent question: 'What are you doing for
others?"

Based on this proclamation, explain how Americans supporting
each other could bring America closer to Dr. King's "promised
land" of equality and opportunity.

Support your answer with evidence from the text.

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Based on this proclamation, If all the American stay together and so support each other  America will become prosperous and considered a land of opportunity.

What is the evidence?

Evidence is referred to as proof based on factual information which helps to validate the occurrence of the event. It helps to determine whether the action took place or not by providing credentials.

The willingness to support one another in spite of their differences could help bring America closer together. Americans should keep in mind that we are all the same and cherish one another and helps each other.

The speech claims that we will have arrived when "our children are free to achieve their full measure of success—unhindered by the color of their skin, their gender, the faith in their hearts, the people they love, or the fortune of their birth."

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Supporting each other could bring America closer by accepting each other no matter any difference. Cherish each other and accept that we are equal and the same. The speech states "Only when our children are free to pursue their full measure of success-- unhindered by the color of their skin, their gender, the faith in their heart, the people they love or the fortune of their birth-- will we have reached our destination".  

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D. It caused the Estates-General to cease to exist

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The correct answer is option D. "It caused the Estates-General to cease to exist". The National Assembly was a revolutionary assembly that existed during French Revolution and was formed from representatives of the Third Estate of the Estates-General. In the long term the existence of the National Assembly led to the disappearance of the Estates-General, as this new group served the same purpose in the revolution and had the same structure.

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the answer is D

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