History, 21.10.2020 20:01 ashkids7178
Patrick Henry made this statement in his speech at the Virginia Ratifying Convention. The purpose of the speech was to explain why he opposed ratifying the Constitution without a Bill of Rights.
A quotation by Patrick Henry at the Virginia Ratifying Convention. He says, You are not to inquire how your trade may be increased, nor how you are to become a great and powerful people, but how your liberties can be secured, for liberty ought to be the direct end of your government.
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With which statement would the author of the quote above most likely agree?
a)The president should have the ability to meet with leaders from around the world to plan for war.
b) The U. S. Supreme Court should have the ability to strike down a law limiting prayer on public property.
c)The New York legislature should have the ability to pass a law limiting media coverage of a local tragedy.
d)A coalition of U. S. senators should be able to add NASA funding to the new congressional budget.
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Read the excerpt below and answer the question. obierika was a man who thought about things. when the will of the goddess had been done, he sat down in his obi and mourned his friend’s calamity. why should a man suffer so grievously for an offense he had committed inadvertently? (p. 125) based on the context clues, the best definition for the word “calamity” in the excerpt above is disaster sadness luck indifference
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