Columbus was cruel to the natives and exploited their natural resources. Je forced them into slavery and brought riches back to Spain
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the third option. <span>He demanded that his ideas for Reconstruction be followed and ignored others' advice for rebuilding the region.</span> <span>I am seeing a woman being chained which would depict slavery and "Andrew Johnson president or king" infers that he is probably being tyrannical.</span>
B, passive resistance to injustice
According to the same values and ideals of the Americans, Benjamin Franklin established the principle of Liberty, which was the same for everyone in the United States, and because slaves were also children of God, he could not help thinking that slavery was prohibited in all the country. He asked to reflect on the bonds of humanity, which held us together and therefore, Franklin affirmed that the happiness and benefits of Freedom, should reach the poor, unfortunate, unhappy men and women, of the afflicted people of Africa, since it was duty of the Americans and their highest values, to ensure that slavery was abolished.
<span>During the 1968 Democratic Convention, Jerry Rubin introduced Pigasus the domestic pig as a presidential candidate. Pigasus was nominated for President of the US as a form of a theatrical gesture of the Youth International Party (Yippies). The pig was 145 pounds and was eventually seized by Chicago policemen with its Yippie backers during a Democratic National Convention.<span>
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