Help!! Why is this significant? Explain

And to the woman most responsible for my presence here today, my mother, Shyamala Gopalan Harris, who is always in our hearts.

When she came here from India at the age of 19, maybe she didn't quite imagine this moment.

But she believed so deeply in an America where a moment like this is possible.

So, I'm thinking about her and about the generations of women, Black women.

Asian, White, Latina, and Native American women throughout our nation's history who have paved the way for this moment tonight.

Women who fought and sacrificed so much for equality, liberty, and justice for all, including the Black women, who are too often overlooked, but so often prove that they are the backbone of our democracy.

All the women who worked to secure and protect the right to vote for over a century: 100 years ago with the 19th Amendment, 55 years ago with the Voting Rights Act, and now, in 2020, with a new generation of women in our country who cast their ballots and continued the fight for their fundamental right to vote and be heard.

Tonight, I reflect on their struggle, their determination and the strength of their vision, to see what can be unburdened by what has been, I stand on their shoulders.

And what a testament it is to Joe's character that he had the audacity to break one of the most substantial barriers that exists in our country and select a woman as his vice president.

But while I may be the first woman in this office, I won't be the last.

Because every little girl watching tonight sees that this is a country of possibilities.

And to the children of our country, regardless of your gender, our country has sent you a clear message:

Dream with ambition, lead with conviction, and see yourself in a way that others might not see you, simply because they've never seen it before.

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Answer 1
It’s significant because it’s speaks about the struggles but yet the achievements they as strong women of their time have done and fought for. The passage tells us to fight with our dreams and ambitions.

Related Questions

7. The fresh, juicy orange is tangy and sweet.

a. idiom
b. imagery
C. onomatopoeia

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Answer:

B I think because C is noise and A is basically common sayings.

Who are Kino, Juana, and Coyotito? Where do they live and what do they do for a living?

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Kino, Juana, and Coyotito live a simple lifestyle. They do not have much money, and they live in a small hut. They only get the bare minimum for food and other needs.

Explanation:

Read the following excerpt from "Amigo Brothers.”

Antonio was passing some heavy time on his rooftop. How would the fight tomorrow affect his relationship with Felix? After all, fighting was like any other profession. Friendship had nothing to do with it. A gnawing doubt crept in. He cut negative thinking real quick by doing some speedy fancy dance steps, bobbing and weaving like mercury.

Which statement best describes the conflict in this excerpt?

Antonio is bored because he has nothing to do and much time to waste.
Antonio is worried about what the fight will do to his friendship with Felix.
Antonio is having difficulty falling asleep because he keeps hearing bells.
Antonio is doubtful that he has the skills needed to beat Felix in the fight.

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Answer:

Antonio is worried about what the fight will do to his friendship with Felix.

Explanation:

What happened when Ivy went to her first day of school? In the book of echo.

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Answer:

Ivy doesn't go to the school she thought she was going to. She goes to a worse school

Explanation:

Based on The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, what role did Sylvestre de Sacy play in Jean-François Champollion’s career?
A. De Sacy gave Champollion a job, which allowed him to earn a living while continuing to decipher the writings on the Rosetta Stone.
B. De Sacy taught Champollion everything he knew, which allowed him to decipher the writings on the Rosetta Stone.
C. Champollion was inspired by de Sacy, who had already successfully deciphered the writings on the Rosetta Stone.
D. Champollion studied with de Sacy, who had already attempted to decipher the writings on the Rosetta Stone.

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Answer:D. Champollion studied with de Sacy, who had already attempted to decipher the writings on the Rosetta Stone.

Explanation:

Is correct

Answer:

D

Explanation:

If someone in your Community Circle needed to be defended, what would be the best way to defend them?

Spread rumors about others
Stand next to them
Start a fight
Pass them a note

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I’m not sure my guess is stand next to them but I suggest search this up on google your going to get your answer way quicker than here

How is the glade in maze runner similiar to society????? Please please

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Answer:

area in the center of the Maze that serves as a living place for the Gladers similar to people. The Glade has four large Walls that encase it and separate it just like a room it has four walls that separate it from another room or door.

Explanation:

Jamile is recording secretary of our schools student council. His primary job is to take notes at each meeting and present a brief summary at the next one. But Jamiles's summaries include almost every council member. Dina has told him the only problem with his presentation is that they

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Answer:

Dina believes that the only problem with Jamile's notes is that they are very large and require a lot of time to be read.

Explanation:

As was shown in the question above, Jamile should give brief summaries of the meeting to present quickly at the beginning of the next meeting, that is, Jamile needs to make short, succinct and objective texts that can be read quickly, without compromising time and progress of the next meeting. However, it does not summarize what was described at the meeting and writes very long summaries, full of details that remove all the objectivity and speed of reading that they should have. In this case, the defect in Jamile's summaries is that they require a lot of time to read.

Answer:

I think the answer is aren’t sufficiently brief.

Explanation:

I got it right

Select the correct answer.
What does the child in Elizabeth Bishop's "Sestina" draw?
OA.
A rigid house
OB.
A playhouse
O C.
A boathouse
OD.
A colorful house

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The answer is B! Hoped I helped!

Answer:

OA. a rigid house

Explanation:

From the poem:

"It was to be, says the Marvel Stove.

I know what I know, says the almanac.

With crayons the child draws a rigid house

and a winding pathway. Then the child

puts in a man with buttons like tears

and shows it proudly to the grandmother."

Easy points!!
Write a paragraph telling about a decision you made lately that changed your day in a big or small way.

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Answer:

i got into an argument with my boyfriend today.

Explanation:

it affected my day in a big way because it negatively effected both of our moods

PLEASE HELP!!! One characteristic of realistic fiction is

Question 2 options:

A. mythical creatures


B. real life events without embellishment


C. animals that speak

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Answer:

Realistic fiction stories tend to take place in the present or recent past. Characters are involved in events that could happen. Characters live in places that could be or are real.

Explanation:

Answer:

real life events without embellishment

PLS HELP ASAP ILL GIVE BRAINLYEST IF CORRECT
The Golden Spike
Emily had never seen so many grown-ups in one place. There must have been thousands of people! They were standing shoulder-to-shoulder all the way down the railroad tracks, and the crowd must have been at least 50 people deep. It was as if every person in Box Elder County had shown up and brought three friends, and a horse to boot.
Emily's family and her friend Jeb's family had made the two-hour trip to Promontory in order to witness a national event. For the past six years—half of Emily's life—a new railroad line that would connect the entire country had been under construction. After building 1,800 miles of track, there was only one last spike to drive into one last piece of wood.
What excited Emily about this project was the tremendous difference it would make for travelers. She knew that yesterday, a trip from New York City to San Francisco would have taken six months. But starting today, with the new railroad, it would take only one week! Travel couldn't possibly get any faster than that, Emily figured. Railroads were truly the transportation of the future.
Grabbing Jeb's coverall strap, Emily followed him as they wove their way through a forest of dusty pants and dirty boots. She could barely see Jeb at all. Only the steady tug coming from the other end of the strap and his excited shouting told her he was there.
Several mouthfuls of dirty coattails and a few disapproving looks later, Emily and Jeb emerged at the edge of the tracks. Emily's heart leapt. “Wow!” was all she could say. Two beautiful locomotives, one pointing west and one pointing east, were stopped just a few feet from each other. Emily wished she could buy a ticket and hop on board that very moment.
Three men stood between the trains, at the center of everyone's attention. Emily knew by their clean, fancy clothing that they weren't from around here. And unless work clothes were different where they lived, they didn't look much accustomed to hard work. The man in the middle was struggling to raise a big sledgehammer above his head.
Jeb hollered, “This is it!” Emily took in a breath and watched as the man swung—and missed. The hammer clanged loudly on the metal rail instead.
The crowd let out a collective, “Awwwww.” A few men laughed. One of the train engineers blew his steam whistle. Despite sweating in the heat, the audience was having a good time.
The man mopped his brow with a handkerchief and gave it another swing. That time, he hit the spike straight on, and it sunk into place. As the crowd cheered, Emily's thoughts wandered. She was imagining herself traveling quickly to someplace far, far away.
In “The Golden Spike,” one way in which the man with the sledgehammer is different from the crowd is that the man.
A is sweating.
B is rich.
C doesn't have a job.
D has clean clothes.

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Answer:

im gonna go with b

Explanation:

Answer:

D

Explanation:

can I have brainlyest

i need it to go to the next level

Which means spoken or made up of words?

hurtful

nervous

sarcastic

verbal

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The answer you want to choose is Verbal !!

Containers, plastic bags, and fishing line are examples of some of the trash floating in waters around the U.S. Which of the following sentences paraphrases this excerpt correctly? a Containers, plastic bags, and fishing line are examples of trash floating in large bodies of water. b Containers, plastic bags, and fishing line are examples of trash discarded by people daily. c In waters surrounding the U.S., there are many plastic items and other harmful garbage present. d In waters surrounding the U.S., containers, plastic bags, and fishing line are floating along.
BRAINELEST FIRST ONE for 14 points

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Answer: D

Explanation:

You see, you gotta be smart about it and think, plus read more it gives you the greatest grades of all time

Need help on this, will mark and 5 stars, THANKS Book is about Boy in the striped Pajams

what happened as a result of the fury coming to dinner?

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ANSWER

Father looks for him but all he can find is Bruno's pile of clothes along the fence. Nobody ever heard about anything from Bruno or Shmuel and Gretel and Mother never went back to Berlin. Thats the end of Bruno's story and nothing like that would ever happen to anyone today, not in this day and age.

Alfred is enjoying his run in the park until what event happens

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Answer:

until he trips and falls

Explanation:

Alfred is enjoying his run in the park until until he trips and falls

Plz help me I need help as soon as possible

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Answer:

the second from top I think

Answer:

second one

Explanation:

Early turnpikes were privately owned. At first, each owner set the toll. Different roads had different 2. Some cost far more than others to use. In the 1800s, the government stepped in. Soon every turnpike in a state had the same set of fees.
A. surfaces
B. rates
C. danger
D. lines
E. guards

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Answer:

lines

Explanation: bc it makes sence

Which line from The Still Alarm by George S. Kaufman contains a parody of British society?

A) FIRST FIREMAN: We’re the firemen, Mr. Barclay. (They remove their hats.)

B) BOB (eagerly): Do you like it? (Remembers his plight.) Suppose I go to another hotel and there’s a fire there, too!

C) BELLBOY: I’ve got a message from the clerk, sir. For Mr. Barclay personally.

D) BOB: Yes, that is pretty bad. H’m. (To Ed). I say, you really ought to see this—

E) BOB: (crosses to boy) I’m Mr. Barclay. What is the message?

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

Can someone please do this I’ll give 30 pts and brainliest

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Answer: oh i had the same work leet me try to find the answer.

Explanation:

Answer: all you have to do is explain what you think the poem is about

Explanation:

What does tutu a means when she says ""tituba knows the words that cure every sickness that heal every wound and untie every knot don’t you know that ‘ ?

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Answer:

Tutu meant that Tituba knew enchantments and that they were used for good things like healing and freedom.

Explanation:

Tutu presents Tituba as an avenger, in the statement shown above, showing how she should be grateful to her people and not feared, since she knew enchantments that cured them of their problems and untied all the chains that hung them free, strong, happy and without problems. This shows how Tituba was not judged for the right reasons because everyone believed she was a dangerous and criminal person.

The purpose of this excerpt is to help readers
understand the importance of
Read this excerpt from Immigrant Kids, by Russell
Freedman
But the journey was not yet over. Before they could be
admitted to the United States, immigrants had to pass
through Ellis Island, which became the nation's chief
immigrant processing center in 1892. There they would
be questioned and examined. Those who could not pass
all the exams would be detained; some would be sent
back to Europe. And so their arrival in America was filled
with great anxiety. Among the immigrants, Ellis Island
was known as "Heartbreak Island."
O the United States.
O the time period.
O taking exams.
O Ellis Island

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Your answer is c, taking exams hope this helps

Answer:

i think it's D...Ellis Island?

Explanation:

this excerpt was mainly talking about the immigrants and that they had to pass  through Ellis Island. if they could not pass the questioning and exams, they would be sent back to Europe.. And so their arrival in America was filled  with great anxiety. Among the immigrants, Ellis Island  was known as "Heartbreak Island."

yeah, this proves my point that they thought of "Ellis Island" as "Heartbreak Island" because of all the trauma and heartbreak that happens when you don't pass.

ه Sammy said that his dog, Rufus,​

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Answer:

whats the question lol

Explanation:

The next question refers to the written dialogue that follows. The paragraphs have been numbered to help you identify them more easily.
Ellie sighed as she petted her cat. "I can't believe this storm," she said. "We should be surfing, and we're stuck on the couch!"
"We'll just have to figure out something else to do." said Sam.
"I've got it!" shouted Ellie. "If we leave now, we can see the new surf film at noon then hit the surf museum and look at old surfboards."
"You're pretty smart for a little sister," said Sam. "I'll ask mom if we can borrow the car!"
Which paragraph features dialogue that is incorrectly punctuated? (5 points)

a
Paragraph 1

b
Paragraph 2

c
Paragraph 3

d
Paragraph 4

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

In the fable about the boy who cried wolf, the villagers came to the boy's aid and killed the wolf when he appeared from the forest.

True

False

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False. The boy lied so many times about different things that when he actually saw the wolf and cried for help no one believed him, and he was left in the dust.

The statement is False that the boy who cried wolf, the villagers came to the boy's aid and killed the wolf when he appeared from the forest.

The wolf in this story from Aesop’s Fables symbolize?

According to the story, the wolf was symbolized as a dishonesty. At the beginning when the Boy Who Cried Wolf there was once a young Shepherd Boy who made a plan for excitement.

Moreover, the boy lied so many times about different things that when he actually saw the wolf and cried for help no one believed him, and he was left in the dust.

After this the boy lost all his sheep and started crying. He done a shameful lie to the villagers so for that reason he had to suffered a greater loss and no one came for his help.

The fable investigates many subjects including truth, duplicity, trust, and obligation. From this story people need to understand that not every situation will same for all time. Therefore, do not broke the trust of others.

Therefore, correct answer is False.

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In what way(s) would the tornado change on a larger scale in nature?
a.
The tornado would be more powerful.
c.
both A and B
b.
The tornado would not be stationary.
d.
none of the above

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Answer:

I think It is C but I'm not sure

Answer:

its c i just took the test

Explanation:i think i put the pic for proof

Could someone help me find the verbs to these sentences?

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Answer:

having, paper talk, contributed, bring, tied

Explanation:these are action words and verbs are action words.

Why is your village/ district/country less developed?​

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Answer:

Because of

Illiteracy.

Poverty

Pollution

And much more

Explanation:

Illiteracy:

Illiteracy is the main cause of under developed country. The country's illiteracy rate is counted to see the standard of the country. Also the poverty. The poverty is the root cause of illiteracy. and the root cause of illiteracy is poverty.

Answer:

regional disparity

illitracy

unemployment

poverty

political instability

Based on the argument and evidence in Passage 1, what is the strongest conclusion that may be drawn about the Civil Rights Bill of 1964?

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Answer:

The Civil Rights Bill ensured constitutional rights for African Americans and other minorities.

Explanation:

All other answers don't really make sense

Answer:

thanks

Explanation:

who asked?????????????

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nobody

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Answer:

the world may never know

Explanation:

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