The correct answer is C) They would be angry because such development would severely limit their only access to freshwater in the region.
<em>If Turkey were to build twenty more dams on these rivers, this most likely affects Syria and Iraq in that they would be angry because such development would severely limit their only access to freshwater in the region. </em>
Turkey, Syria, and Iraq have been faced with water problems since many years ago. Water is a scarce resource in the Middle East due to desert conditions and is a big issue for these countries. Syria, Turkey, and Iraq have not reached an agreement on a water settlement over the Rivers Tigris and Euphrates because Syria and Turkey have built dams to generate electricity and store water, and this reduces the water supply in Iraq. So the real thing is that each country has its own interests and agendas and neither of them has considered the other nation's necessities in order to reach a fair agreement for the three of them.
<span>a) increasing the time it took immigrants to gain the right to vote.</span>
I personally on a scale of one to ten, would say a 5. I don’t trust mainstream news media that much, because it tends to be biased, especially in politics. I would more likely look at the website in more detail such as; who is the author? What date was it published? Is it biased? Etc.
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the one that didn't occur is C.
Aztec temples were more than buildings dedicated to prayer – from their very foundation blocks to the murals on their walls, these incredible structures represented the Aztecs’ vision of the world. Aztec temples were usually found at the top of pyramids and they are often called temple-pyramids. Designed using ancient Mesoamerican architectural traditions that went back thousands of years (pic 1), temple-pyramids were tall structures forming four main platforms, with grand stairways running up one side; you can see them in the picture above, which comes from an old Aztec book, the Codex Ixtlilxochitl.