The correct answer is D. Builders were held legally accountable for their work.
This is the correct statement, as the passage clearly discusses the repercussions of builders who do not do a good job. In the passage it discusses how a building that falls due to poor construction will result in the death penalty for the individual who built the house. This ensures that the builders take their time and do the job well in order to face the death penalty.
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11. D, 12. 3, 13. D, 14. C
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In the North, the economy was based on industry. In the South, the economy was based on agriculture.
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The French fleet destroyed part of the British fleet and drove away the rest of the British ships trapping the British at Yorktown</h2>
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<em>Battle of Yorktown</em> was the last major battle of the American Revolution. It was important because the British government began to consider<em> a peace treaty during the battle and later surrendered.</em>
American General Nathanael Greene used new tactics and it caused the British soldiers to retreat in the south. The British retreated to Yorktown under General Charles Charles Cornwallis while General George Washington marched from the north.<em> The French navy also defeated the British Navy and it started to move towards Yorktown.</em>
French and Americans armies outnumbered the British soldiers and surrounded the British Army at Yorktown.They bombarded Yorktown for eleven days. The British General Cornwallis signed the surrender document on October 19, 1781 and it was called Articles of Capitulation.
<em>British</em>
Treaty of Versailles:
- Called for harsh punishment of Germany
- Called for Germany's demilitarization
- Called for Germany to lose it's colonies
Fourteen Points:
- Called for military to reduce size
- Called for alliances to be made known to the public
- Called for leniency on Germany
- Called for free trade among the nations
The most important difference is that the Fourteen Points called for leniency on Germany, while the Treaty of Versailles called for more harsh punishments on Germany.