I believe that this role would be the facilitator. Hope this helps!
Okay, so what I can do for you right now is:
I can explain it to you, but not give you the answer.
This needs to be done by YOU, I'm pretty sure you have learned about the Holocaust so you need to explore YOUR thoughts and feelings about those times.
Note: it is said that you can go check out Anne Franks Dairy to see some examples. And if you reread the question you can understand what needs to be done.
Hope I helped.
Have a good day! =)
Answer:The age limit of voting is a significant part of voting, but like all rights and laws, they have a limit. This limit has changed over time and has expanded voting rights tremendously.
At first, the voting age was 21 years old, and only men could vote, but that changed when women were able to vote but the age stayed the same. Then, the amendment change to where you could vote even if you were of a different race, but the age stayed the same.
Eventually, on June 22, 1970, President Richard Nixon signed the Voting Rights Acts that required the voting age to be 18 in all elections. This expanded voting rights so much, the age had been lowered by 3 years for all Americans for all elections.
Expanding voting rights this much, allowed people from younger ages to be able to vote on who and what they thought would be best.
Answer:
The actual answer is A. : At the official inquiry after the fire, it was established that there were several missed chances to stop the fire.
Explanation:
I realized there was no correct answer for this question so i did the test and i got this question right. yw! i hope this helps someone on their test.
Answer: <u>D</u> “You know that I love you, and you led me to believe, Miss Fairfax, that you were not absolutely indifferent to me.”
Explanation: “You know that I love you, and you led me to believe, Miss Fairfax, that you were not absolutely indifferent to me.” (EZ PEAZY)