Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
During the presidency of Benigno Aquino III, his administration made various contributions in agriculture some of these were:
1. Increased in agriculture budget: between 2011 to 2015, the agriculture budget increased to P339 billion.
2. Construction of Agri-Pinoy Trading Centers and farm-to-market roads.
3. Improvement in Rice production
4. Enhance fishery export, with a value of more than 1 billion dollars.
5. More strict measure on rice smugglers
6. Prohibition of illegal fishing, and improvements in strategy to curb it.
7. Amendment of fisheries law.
Congress wants to limit the president's influence over it.
The four answers are
A. guaranteed equal voting rights
B. desegregated schools
D. desegregated public places
E. opposed gender discrimination in the workplace
All i know is that i was written by a japanese girl. <span> From what I read, the executive order was issued during World War II, and that it was eventually used against those with foreign enemy ancestry like Japanese, Italians and Germans. </span>
<span>They would be sent to internment camps,the camps were described as neutral countries or confined in a place without trial. </span>
<span>So this poem means that the Japanese girl is one of those people that would be sent to another country or place/relocation centers outside or within US area. </span>
<span>But the Japanese girl has already made friends, you know lived her life, made friends with an American girl, this showed that they have bonded. </span>
<span>The tomatoes that she mentioned was another sign that the areas they would be relocating would probably be like a big warehouse or something or a place where she's not free to do anything even plant tomatoes. </span>
<span>When she said that she would give the tomato seeds to her friend so she can plant them for her, that means they will never see each other again. It's actually a very sad poem.
If this doesn't help you I take full responibillity</span>
Answer: C is the correct answer.
Explanation: The Underground Railroad was a fascinating series of homes and businesses that risked their freedom or sometimes their lives to help slaves reach freedom. They would hide and feed escaped slaves and give them directions to the next "stop" on the route.