Una Verdad Incomoda, translated into English means "An Inconvenient Truth" and is a documentary presented by former US Vice president Al Gore. More information can be found at IMDB, You Tube and Slide Share.
In "An Inconvenient Truth," Al Gore poses several rhetorical questions to emphasize the urgency of climate change. He asks, "What will it take for us to wake up?" to provoke reflection on the lack of action. Another question is, "Are we going to continue to ignore the warnings from the scientists?" which underscores the importance of heeding scientific evidence. Lastly, he queries, "Is it too late to change our course?" to challenge viewers on the potential consequences of inaction.
Scout observes Tom's demeanor in court and notices his honest and consistent testimony. Additionally, Tom's account of the events aligns with the evidence presented during the trial.
1886
The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France to the US.
The Senate rejected it.
October-1886
The service economy in the US presented increased opportunities for people to start small businesses. It was also an opportunity to increase available job opportunities.
You have not told us which Ultimate Truth you are asking about.
Richard M. Nixon
False
No. There were long-standing civilizations in the west before there was a US. The colonizing European immigrants used genocide to exterminate the people they found inconvenient.