Answer:
The five tribes came together at the Great Council Fire to await the coming of Hiawatha.
Explanation:
Hiawatha the Unifier is an Iroquios Legend that narrates the story of becoming of Hiawatha the Unifier from Ta-ren-ya-wa-gon the Upholder of Heavens.
<u>In the legend, after accepting mortality, Ta-ren-ya-wa-gon became a man and took the name Hiawatha. When the five tribes namely, Mowhawk, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayugaa, and Seneca were troubled by other tribes they called on to Hiawatha for help</u>.
Hiawatha, in return, asked them to wait for his arrival, so the five tribes came together at the Great Council Fire to await his coming.
Answer:
C and E
Explanation:
C is one of the central ideas, because the passage begins by describing the issues that were occurring in China beforehand, and the growing tension among the citizens. E is also one of the central ideas, because the government managed to disrupt the protests by violently massacring and arresting the protesters who they believed to be a threat to their regime.
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The correct answer is number 2) the North manufactured goods to sell mainly to the Southern states, but the South preferred imports.
The tariffs controversy exposed sectional differences between the North and the South in that the North manufactured goods to sell mainly to the Southern states, but the South preferred imports.
The Congress of the United States passed the Tariff 0f 1828 on May 19, in order to protect the production of goods in the country, specifically in the states of the North. But Southern states immediately opposed to the act, heading by South Carolina, that considered the decision as to the "Tariff of Abominations," because the act set a 38% tax of most imported good. This represented a negative impact on the economy of the Southern states.
President Carter's attempts to free the hostages were done in good faith and effort, but were hampered by failures in communication, delivery and execution. The plan involved servicemen who were not as well-trained as they could have been and certain weather effects like the "haboob" which was a big dust cloud, doomed the mission. Carter does deserve credit for taking responsibility for the failure however.