The automobile changed many things in the 1920's. It had drastically changed the live of Americans. These changes included....
1. Construction of roads to be suitable for driving in all types of weather
> Route 66 made accommodations for people traveling from Chicago to California
2. Houses began to come with garages and driveways
> Meant less lawn
3. Construction of gas stations
4. Public garages and traffic lights were built
5. The automobile liberated rural families
> Could now travel to the city
6. People could live on the outskirts of town
> Able to work in the city by commuting
7. New jobs due to the impact of the automobile (Gave more employment)
> Fast food, city/highway construction, state police, convenience stores, gas stations, auto repair shops
I believe the answer is: <span> The battle stopped the Germans from advancing further east.
At that time, the world war II was divided into two main fronts; the western fronts and the eastern front
The battle of stalingard happened in the eastern front, when Nazi germany involved in an all out war with he soviet union to control the city of Stalingard, which regarded as the strategic point to control Eastern Europe.</span>
Answer:
There is strong belief among the Hindu majority that harm cannot come to such a sacred river.
Explanation:
- India's Ganges River, a vital natural resource, is thought to be seriously contaminated.But, as per the belief's of the Hindus the water of the river is more pure then any other form of liquid on the face of earth, as India has large number of Hindus making it more clear that not even after knowing that the water can be very fatal for any living being still no one can speak against having a bath or drinking from the water of Ganges River in India.
The process of relocating tribes to new areas began with the Indian Removal Act of 1830, during the Andrew Jackson administration. This act required all Native tribes to relocate west of the Mississippi River. These original attempts to deprive indigenous people of their native lands took the form of treaties.
Answer: On February 5, 1937, President Franklin Roosevelt announces a controversial plan to expand the Supreme Court to as many as 15 judges, allegedly to make it more efficient. Critics immediately charged that Roosevelt was trying to “pack” the court and thus neutralize Supreme Court justices hostile to his New Deal.