one contribution is that 3rd parties allow dissenters to express their vies publically, in a nonviolent way which strengthens the government
We all overcome obstacles.
Please make your question more specific. Lovelace who? Obstacles in respect to what?
hamilton history?
treaties with indians
whether or not all the states had to have the same from of government
obstacles to tourism education
Raising money
Dr. Shirley Jackson faced obstacles such as racial discrimination and gender bias in the field of physics. Despite this, she became the first African American woman to receive a doctorate from MIT and has made significant contributions to the field of physics.
Charlotte Angas Scott was a revolutionary forging through various obstacles to acquire numerous firsts for women in the field of mathematics.
the central or most important idea of a text is called
she overcame that her dad had died because he was an important part in Michelle's' Life
she overcame that her dad had died because he was an important part in Michelle's' Life
Nancy Lopez made several important contributions to golf. Perhaps the most significant was her receipt of the "Frances Ouimet Award" (she was the first woman to do so). Her entrance into the PGA World Hall of Fame is also noteworthy.
Dorothy Hill faced obstacles such as gender discrimination in academia, limited educational opportunities for women in science, and lack of recognition for her contributions to geology. Despite these challenges, she persevered and became the first female professor of geology in Australia, paving the way for future women in the field.
In a Biography: - Written by someone other than the subject. - About the subjects life. - Birth gate/ place. - Date of birth (location too) - Country or city the subject is from. - Significant contributions - Problems or obstacles the subject had to overcome. - Important events from subjects history. - People who influenced the subject. - What the subjects accomplishments were. - The subjects skills.
The fibula is important because without a fibula we would have very short legs andit would be hard to overcome obstacles and it would be harder to walk.
Ana Castillo, a Chicana feminist writer, experienced obstacles related to gender, ethnicity, and social class. As a woman of Mexican descent, she faced discrimination and marginalization in the literary world. Additionally, being a working-class writer, she had to navigate economic challenges that affected her ability to establish herself as a professional writer. Through her determination and advocacy, Castillo was able to overcome these obstacles and gain recognition for her powerful contributions to literature.