Answer:
<u>1</u> Median line
<u>15</u> Ventral surface of trunk
<u>7</u> Dorsal surface of trunk
<u>17</u> Anterior surface of head
<u>16</u> Lateral surface of head
<u>9</u> Superior portion if ear
<u>10</u> Inferior surface of ear
<u>14</u> Anterior surface of arm
<u>2</u> Posterior surface of arm
<u>8</u> Lateral surface of arm
<u>14</u> Medial surface of arm
<u>6</u> Proximal surface of hand
<u>5</u> Distal portion of hand
<u>4</u> Lateral surface of leg
<u>3</u> Medial surface of leg
<u>13</u> Superior surface of foot
<u>12</u> Inferior surface of
Explanation:
Both cultures faced anti capitalist views while over throwing the monarchy of Britain and of Frances king
they both wanted democracy and sought for change for the freedom of people, free market which created the mix economy agenda
They came up with ideas such as the social contract and separation of powers that were so good they were used in the Constitution :)
<span>The first incident in which the constitution proved its strength and power was the Whiskey Rebellion. In 1794 a group of Pennsylvania farmers chose to rebel against taxation of Whiskey. This Rebellion led to several police deaths due to their attempts of trying to serve warrants to offenders.Later in the year the army concurred and took down the rebellion. The was the first incident that the new government under the Constitution could respond to promptly and demonstrated the power of the US Government.</span>
Missouri
This event is referred to as Bleeding Kansas and took place when Kansas was voting on whether or not to be a slave state.
Kansas had been granted popular sovereignty meaning they were allowed to vote on whether or not the state would be a slave or free state. Abolitionists flooded the state to encourage citizens of Kansas to vote to be a free state. However, Missouri being a slave state was concerned about being located next to a free state, so people from Missouri crossed the border and attempted to vote for slave status. While there, they got into large riots with abolitionists hence the name "Bleeding Kansas".