Answer: Thirteenth
Thirteenth amendment
They weren't a good thing in the trenches in world war 1. They were the casue of trench fever, which plagued the troops with headaches, fevers and muscle pain. They would also get into clothes and cause the soldiers to itch constantly. They definitely aren't a good thing.
With the end of the Civil War came a great transition into a mechanized and factory-based economy, which took workers away from the farms and put them into the factories. Many people saw this is corporate great, which was in some ways true--this led to the formation of many unions and workers organizations.
So Fossil fuels are NOT made up of fossils!
Now that we know that knowledge, i will tell you why they call it that.
Because these special fuels were made deep underground before the time of the dinosuars! see? (fossil fuels) Now we use these types of fuels to get engines like cars and trains going. But how? Well its the same thing that we eat! accept alot older. Plants from millions of years ago died and decomposed, they too back in the day collected sunlight and went through the process of photosythesis. CREATING ENERGY! So, now that we know the basics we can say fossil fuels come from<span> organic matter that has decomposed under the intense pressure and heat of the Earth's crust.
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Answer:
I don't have this question but I believe it is the Columbian Exchange.
Explanation:
During the Columbian exchange Europeans traveled and exchanged with America, Europe, and Africa. They brought along animals, plants, and diseases that forever changed lives and landscapes.