being black. its a tough thing to deal with, even today lol
Hamilton's main job was to deal with the governmental financial affairs.
She had to deal with racism and segregation as in the bus incident that made her famous. When she became an activist, she lost her job and had great difficulty finding another. She also had to deal with illness: tensions resulted in chronic stomach ulcers, and both her husband, her mother and her brother were diagnosed with cancer. All of her life she had to deal with financial problems despite her fame; she died almost pennyless.
because she felt like if the people back then needed a little of help with helth and other important thing to deal with helth and she had the money to pay all of the materials they need for the helth insurance
Hoover created the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to provide low interest loans, and policies created by President Roosevelt included The New Deal.
Clara Barton's favorite food was chicken salad. OK so deal with it!!!!!!
A big deal is an event or item of much importance, difficulty or concern.
A big deal is an event or item of much importance, difficulty or concern.
Actually the 13th amendment was about abolishing slavery not reconstruction, so no slavery shall be done.....at all....
With a great deal of difficulty......
With a great deal of difficulty!
Yes, the word 'difficulty' is a noun; a word for something that is hard to accomplish, deal with, or understand; a word for a thing.The noun 'difficulty' is a common noun, a general word for any difficulty of any kind. A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.
Moderate means average in amount, intensity, quality, or degree. Difficulty means a thing that is hard to accomplish, deal with, or understand. Moderate difficulty would mean somewhat, but not too hard.
The Compromise of 1877 refers to the unwritten and informal deal that ended the Reconstruction Era. The unwritten deal is what settled the 1876 United States disputed presidential elections.
a task involving a great deal of trouble, effort or difficulty
Edmund Barton led the Protectionist Party.With the backing of the Protectionists, Barton embarked on a campaign to deal with the problems of Australian defence, the creation of courts to adjudicate on industrial relations and the Constitution (he later sat as one of the founding Justices in the newly-formed High Court of Australia).
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