Question:

What do Arkansas Grider, Davis, Kindley, and Miller have in common?

A. All were influential in their role as governor ****

B. All were led state programs to help citizens during the great depression

C. All were celebrated for their heroism in world war I

D. All worked in support of desegregation in schools

My answer is A

Like give all answers imma PRINCESS so gimme all the freaking answers RN

bruh what are the answers????

To find the answer, we can search for information about Arkansas Grider, Davis, Kindley, and Miller individually to see if they were influential in their role as governor.

We start by searching for information about each person:

1. Arkansas Grider: There is limited information available about an individual named Arkansas Grider. It is possible that this could be a misspelling or an error.

2. Davis: Without more specific information, it is difficult to determine which Davis is being referred to. There have been multiple individuals with the last name Davis who served as governors in various states.

3. Kindley: Similarly, there is limited information available about an individual named Kindley as a governor. More specific information is needed to provide an accurate answer.

4. Miller: There have been multiple individuals named Miller who served as governors in various states. Without further details, it is challenging to identify which Miller is being referred to.

Since there is insufficient information available to verify the claim that Grider, Davis, Kindley, and Miller were influential in their roles as governors, we cannot conclude that answer choice A is correct.

To determine the correct answer, we should explore the other answer choices:

B. All led state programs to help citizens during the Great Depression: To verify this answer choice, we can search for information about these individuals and their involvement in state programs during the Great Depression.

C. All were celebrated for their heroism in World War I: To verify this answer choice, we can search for information about these individuals' military service and any recognition they may have received for heroism during World War I.

D. All worked in support of desegregation in schools: To verify this answer choice, we can search for information about these individuals and their involvement in desegregation efforts in schools.

By conducting further research on each answer choice, we will be able to determine the correct option.

No. You should read your text materials before you try to answer questions about it.

If you can't read what was assigned, try this.

http://m.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/detail/?entryID=393