Answer:
an alliance for combined action, especially a temporary alliance of political parties forming a government or of states.
Explanation:
Answer:
theory
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that in this scenario Andrea seems to be reading a theory. In the context of science this term refers to s system of ideas whose main goal is to try and explain something that has yet to be proven. Sometimes making predictions as to what may be a reason for something.
Sugarcane replaced cotton this statement about early Texas agriculture is false.
Option: B
Explanation:
In early Texas agriculture many of the lands were under dry farming system as the lands in the west were dry. Subsistence farming was replaced by commercial farming. Cotton replaced tobacco, rice and indigo etc. Tenant farmers and share croppers replaced plantation farming as who work in the land of others are called tenants.
Sugarcane and cotton both are different cash crop having different utility. So sugarcane can never replaced cotton. Western part of the state Texas always faced tremendous drought that's why farming got affected.
On Saturday, Justice Antonin Scalia died at age 79. What happens now at the Supreme Court? In 2004, after Chief Justice William Rehnquist was absent from the court after an operation, Brendan I. Koerner asked what happens when the Supreme Court has eight justices. The original is reprinted below.
Despite his plans to the contrary, Chief Justice William Rehnquist has yet to return to the Supreme Court after his tracheotomy last week. Instead, according to an official statement released yesterday, the 80-year-old Rehnquist will be working from home as he recuperates. How will the court function in Rehnquist’s absence, especially if another contested election gets thrown its way?
Although he is confined to his house for the time being, Rehnquist can still participate in Supreme Court decisions. Justice John Paul Stevens, who is subbing as chief justice with Rehnquist gone, made this clear yesterday when he commented that his cancer-stricken colleague “reserves the right” to cast his vote in upcoming cases. That includes cases for which the chief justice isn’t physically present for oral arguments; he will rely on transcripts and written briefings instead.