He would have supported her for doing what she thought was right.
Sure: My actions at the Alamo are justified as is my participation in them!
Their backgrounds shape the meaning that they give to symbols, actions, and words.
Wilberforce did not work closely with Olaudah Equiano, the former slave. They likely met each other at some point, but the movie added him because he was an important abolitionist who lived in England around the same time. From what i can find it is believed they met, but no proof.
Seneca people spoke a language called Onödowága; it is closely related to Cayuga but less closely to the other Iroquois languages. A Seneca and Cayuga could probably communicate fairly easily, each speaking in their It is likely that some Senecas learned to speak the languages of the other Iroquois groups (Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk) in order to act as interpreters, otherwise a form of sign language must have been used.
It is likely that the Scottish and Irish governments will have similar interests as they will be similar sized nations in Europe. The two peoples of Scotland and Ireland are closely linked and are largely the same people.I'm not sure what kind of 'buddie' relationship you refer to though. I would not expect them to act as one entity.
Emerson would likely support Parks' actions as a demonstration of civil disobedience against unjust laws. He valued individual conscience and standing up against oppression, and would see Parks' refusal to give up her seat on the bus as a courageous act of defiance against a discriminatory system.
Emerson would likely feel supportive of Parks' actions as she stood up against injustice and inspired others to do the same. He believed in individual conscience and self-reliance, values that align with Parks' decision to protest against segregation. Emerson would see her as a champion of individual rights and a catalyst for positive social change.
Emerson would likely feel Watada is doing the right thing for following his own beliefs.
Emerson would likely feel Watada is doing the right thing by following his own beliefs
Emerson would likely support Smith and Carlos for using their platform to peacefully protest against social injustices, as he believed in individual expression and standing up for one's values. He would appreciate their courage in speaking out and taking a stand for what they believed in, even in the face of criticism and backlash.
Emerson is a budget brand. The screen is most likely made by a Chinese subcontractor.
the work people veiw as important
it is most likely English,Irish,or German Thats what i have heard
the likely orign of mitochondria is like this random glup of toop. It has all that Shmuff in it.
Emerson doesn't make TV's anymore. The TV's sold under the Emerson brand name have most likely been made in China, although some dating back to the early 80's may have been made in Japan.
Without knowing the specific news story, it is likely that Ralph Waldo Emerson, as a transcendentalist, would value individualism, intuition, and self-reliance. He may appreciate stories that celebrate nature, personal growth, and the pursuit of truth and spiritual fulfillment. However, without more details on the news story in question, it is difficult to determine his specific reaction.
how were the colonists likely to respond to the governs' action