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Q: Which artifact would best symbolize freedom for Americans?
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Which artifact would best symbolize knowledge?

A book would best symbolize knowledge as it represents wisdom, education, and the accumulation of information over time.


which artifact would best symbolize innocence?

a baby apex ;)


What did the bells in Night symbolize?

A symbol of freedom.


Would the Americans have as much freedom had you not bombed Hiroshima?

See related question below. The bombing of Hiroshima was to end the war. It was not about freedom for Americans. If Japan took over America or the Germans had done that the Americans would not have freedom.


Would old money be considered an artifact?

Old money could be considered an artifact depending on its age and historical context. If the money is from a period significant enough to be considered of historical importance, it could be classified as an artifact. However, it is more commonly categorized as a collectible or numismatic item.


What would happen if the declaration included freedom for African Americans?

than african americans would have normal lives back than during slavery.


What might have happened at Yorktown without the aid of the french fleet?

The Americans would loose terribly and we wouldn't have freedom from the British.


What is an antonym for artifact?

Artifact is a man-made object so an antonym would be a manufactured object.


Antonym of artifact?

Artifact is a man-made object. So an antonym would be a manufactured object.


Why would Britain's new laws have convinced Americans that their freedom under threat?

Because In the 1760s Parliament's new laws and restrictions threatened the colonists' freedom. The Americans found ought that their friendship with the British soured. TheBritish treated them differently then what they did before the war. That's why they would think that their freedom is under threat.


Why would Britain's new laws have convinced Americans that their freedom was under threat?

Because In the 1760s Parliament's new laws and restrictions threatened the colonists' freedom. The Americans found ought that their friendship with the British soured. TheBritish treated them differently then what they did before the war. That's why they would think that their freedom is under threat.


Is Tutankhamun 's tomb an artifact?

I would say that it is not an artifact, even though some of the things inside it are.