Which american legislator assaulted a fellow congressman prior to the start of the civil war and what measures were taken to prevent that behavior from taking place again in congress?
Solved
Show answers
More tips
- F Family and Home How to Choose the Perfect Air Conditioner for Your Life...
- H Health and Medicine Discover the Hidden Principles and Real Results of the Japanese Diet...
- H Health and Medicine Understanding Pregnancy Tests: What You Need to Know?...
- H Health and Medicine What Makes a Man a Man?...
- C Computers and Internet How to Get Rid of Spam in ICQ?...
- A Art and Culture Who Said The Less We Love a Woman, the More She Likes Us ?...
- F Family and Home How to Get Rid of Your Neighbors?...
- S Society and Politics How Could Nobody Know About the Dead Mountaineers?...
- H Health and Medicine How to Cure Adenoids?...
- H Health and Medicine Why Wearing a Back Brace Can Be Beneficial During Back Strain?...
Answers on questions: History
- H History I need help!! I just need to know where to put the lines, have a great day...
- M Mathematics Find the matrix of the quadratic form. Assume x is in set of real numbers R-squared.(a) 2x₁² + 12 x₁x₂ - 5x₂²(b) 6x₁x₂...
- M Mathematics Use the figure to find measures of the numbered angles....
- P Physics Can you with 2? plz i have a f in the class rn d: !...
Ответ:
The America Legislator that assaulted a fellow Congressman prior to the start of the Civil War was Preston Smith Brooks, an supporter of slavery, who beat Senator Charle Sumner, an abolitionist, close to death at the United State Senate itself. For decades later Senators carried weapons, including revolvers into the Senate to protect themselves from assaults. Preventive measures proved unsufficient, since many more violent acts happenned over the years.
Ответ:
Answer
The Government of Nepal is fully committed to promoting Lumbini as the birthplace of Lord Buddha and the fountain of Buddhism. We are effortful to protect and preserve the archaeological relics in the greater Lumbini area. Implementation of a comprehensive Master Plan is underway in this regard. The Lumbini Development Trust is mandated to carry out the works in accordance with the directives of the Master Plan.
We also aim at promoting and developing Lumbini as the centre of International Buddhist Studies. We acknowledge the important contributions of researchers and scholars. We also commend Lumbini Buddhist University for taking the lead in this sector.
Lumbini and Buddhism have also attracted some attention at the international front. Our neighbours and friendly countries have extended, since long, their generous support and cooperation to Lumbini’s development. The United Nations General Assembly Resolution recognized ‘the Day of Vesak’ in 2000 thereby acknowledging Buddhism’s contribution to the spirituality of humanity. The contribution from UNESCO and UNDP especially after Lumbini was recognized as the World Heritage site in 1997 has been remarkable.