supported freedom for african americans
Dimes minted from mid-1916 to the end of 1945 all carry a picture of Miss Liberty. The coin's designer chose to depict her wearing a winged "Liberty cap" (the wings signify freedom) that strongly resembled the winged cap worn by the Roman god Mercury. The coins very quickly were nicknamed "Mercury dimes" and the name has stuck ever since.
The Southerners wanted more representatives in the House of Representatives, so they wanted slaves to count as people in order to inflate their numbers. The Northerners argued that since slaves had no rights to elect those representatives, they should not be counted (in order to give Northerners more relative representation). This debate was what resulted in the Three-Fifths Compromise, wherein slaves were counted as three-fifths of a person.
Good question. Many battles have two names, because the South would use the name of the nearest town, and the North used the name of the nearest river or other water-course (if any). Since it was the victorious North that wrote the history-books, and since Northerners greatly outnumber Southerners, the river-names have generally become the official designation, and the rest of the world tends to use these. So most people refer to Bull Run, although they know it's also called Manassas. In the case of Shiloh, it seems to be the other way round - even though Shiloh wasn't a town, just a little wooden church and a few huts. The North used the name Pittsburg Landing, yet the name Shiloh is almost universally used in relation to this battle.
At this moment, it has been 13.5 years and counting since the September 11 attacks. (to be updated September 11, 2014)
President Franklin Roosevelt has been featured on the US dime since 1946.
Since they are vertebrates, they are most closely related to fish.
Since the metal forming industry is linked so closely to the automotive industry, growth in the industry is closely linked to the health of domestic car manufacturers.
It is unlikely, since Passover is a holiday that commemorates the Exodus from Egypt. Prior to the Exodus, no Spring holiday would have resembled Passover.
It is closely to Newton's Third Law - since in an action and reaction pair, momentum "gained" by one object will be "lost" by the other.
It is a Communist State closely aligned with China economically since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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If you look closely you'll see it's a female since she has breast
Your question is not complete since the cartoon is not shown in your question.
The north supported tariffs because it protected their industries and factories. Since the economy of the north was based off of their type of production, they wanted people to buy goods from them, not foreign markets.
A solid's molecules are packed more closely together than a liquid's and are usually locked into a grid to form a crystalline or lattice structure.
The Yankees had a mascot named "Dandy" from 1980-1985. They also had mascots that wore Yankees hats and resembled ballpark food during the mid-1990's. The Yankees have not had an official mascot since then.
i think cheerleading cuz my cousin wears them a lot when she cheerleads!