D: Candidates need to pay attention to how their personal appearance might affect public appearance.
Despite the other options being other relevant factors in a presidential campaigns, the D statement is the one that relates best to the facts told in the excerpt. As it describes how their appearance influenced public opinion, and considering how television (and now internet) gained relevance over radio on the following decades after 1960.
Have time and money. (Apex, also not word for word)
Answer:
Shame (Aidos)
Explanation:
In the Greek culture portrayed in the Iliad, a warrior is supposed to be courageous, strong, and fearless in the face of adversity or war.
It is unheard of for a Greek warrior to refuse to fight a battle because he was scared for his life. Cowards were frowned upon and ridiculed.
There is no greater honor accorded to a man who went to fight for the honor of his household or country, even if he ends up dead.
Therefore, the worst fate for a warrior in the culture represented in the Iliad is shame (aidos)
The main Purpose of Burnett's letter was (A) to relate his memories of his time in the United States Army to shed light on the cruel treatment of the Cherokee tribe
Explanation:
In the year 1830 Jackson administration forced(According to the <u>Treaty of New Etocha )</u> the shifting of the Cherokee tribe to the western territory so that the southern territory can be used for the white people.,at that time chief Ross was the principal chief of the Cherokee people settled in Georgia .The chief wrote a letter to" the Senate and House of Representatives,” protest against the <u>Treaty of New Etocha </u>.
The whole scenario of shifting the Cherokee tribe out of their home is known as “Trail of Tears.”
The federal militants forced the Cherokee tribes to march 1000 miles towards the western territories. During this trial 4,000 to 6,000 Cherokees died as a result of the displacement .This trial came to be known as “the Trail of Tears” or “the Trail where They Cried.”
In the year 1890 John Burnett,
described this “execution as the
most brutal order in the History of American Warfare.”