Answer:
c) segregation, now and forever
Explanation:
Postal rates have seen a steady increase since inflation in the 1970s.
Option A
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There is an intractable problem with the United States postal service. The agency has been flirting with bankruptcy for five years. The deficit, the legal limit, is 15 trillion Dollars.
The delivery system of mail was established with the government in the United States. Throughout the early years of the country, prices are dependent on the distance between the senders and recipient.
Tariffs held at one cost independent of ranges in the mid-19th century. Rates remained unchanged till 1968, when the price went up by a small amount every couple of years. The rate of any first-class stamps was constant as comparison with the price index rises.
Answer:
Explanation:
This is tough and requires a level of interpretation. I will refer to the modifications in the box as 1-3 in the order they are listed and the possible answers I will refer as a-d in the order they are listed. Lets analyze:
First the question; it's asking us, based on 1-3, which one of a-d are the most true to answer the question, "why did the colonist modify the environment?"
I will start with what is most false and work to find our answer. B is not the answer. Nothing in 1, 2, or 3 applies specifically to protection.
C is not the best choice. While 1 and 3 could apply, 2 simply does not.
D is a tough one. It could be argued that the impact of all 3 answers are to encourage development of the trade we with England, but that is relying on outside information not provided to us. The statements 1, 2 and 3 have no specific mention of britain or trading.
That leaves A. 1 says clearing forests for lumber. Lumber is an economic good. 2 is also a economic good. 3 applies to transportation of goods as well as the town's that are needed for people to live and trade goods and services.
I believe answer A is the best choice.
It is the top 20% that held the wealth
The plants could be stored for long periods... this is why they used stone tools to prepare food from plants.