<span>The answer is D. The framers didn't want a process that was hasty or could be easily worked around. Their central theme to the new government was consensus, and they also wanted to ensure decisions weren't made in the heat of the moment or without the participation of everyone impacted.</span>
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Freedmen's Bureau, (1865–72), during the Reconstruction period after the American Civil War, popular name for the U.S. Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, established by Congress to provide practical aid to 4,000,000 newly freed African Americans in their transition from slavery to freedom.
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- <span>New Latin American countries had stronger ties with the United States.
Because they see us as an ally that helped them flee from the grasp of the Spanish Empire.
- </span><span>New Latin American countries each developed a government.
Brazil, Columbia, and Mexico are examples of these countries</span>
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The aspects of African American behavior in the British North American colonies during the late 1700s that could be referred to as "Petition of Slaves" can be traced to the petition for freedom expressed by a black slave whose name was Felix in 1773, in Boston, Massachusetts.
The petition was submitted to the government of Massachusetts, In that time, Thomas Hutchinson was the governor.
The historic importance of this petition was that it represented the first time that a black slave wrote a petition to get his liberty and it was submitted to a government instance. In this case the legislature of Massachusetts. After this letter, many more followed.
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A. the battle only really got going at the start of the twentieth century, when the suffragette movement was born . .
D. "Our Edward VII bronze penny was struck in the year of the formation of the Women’s Social and Political Union (the WSPU), whose founders included Emmeline Pankhurst . . ."
E. "The suffragettes became systematic lawbreakers in order to change the law, and defacing the penny was just one element in a campaign that went far beyond civil disobedience."
Explanation:
In 1903, UK this coin had the words ‘VOTES FOR WOMEN’ stamped across the head of the king.
it was considered an act of civil disobedience
and because it was cheap it circulated easily
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