The development of the steam engine....of that is an option. You really should include the choices.
Answer:
Similarities
1. The two species could stand upright on both legs.
2. The two species could make tools.
Differences
1. The Cromogons have more resemblance to man today compared to the Homo habilis.
2. Homo<em> habilis</em> was not as heavily built as the Cromogons who had large body structures.
Explanation:
The Cromogons are a species of humans discovered in France and who were taught to have existed some 120,000 years ago. They were heavily built and had large brains. This species of humans could stand upright like the modern man and the Homo habilis species. They could also make fine bone tools.
The Homo <em>habilis </em>existed some 1.5 to 2.4 million years ago. They are a more ancient form of man. They could not make a fire for themselves. Their body structure was also not as heavily built as that of the Cromogons. The Cromogons are more like the present-day man compared to the Homo <em>habilis</em>.
B. The U.S. declared war on Japan after the attack on Pearl Harbor. While it was an important naval base, and that was the reason that the Japanese attacked it, in the grand scheme of things it didn't matter all that much, considering the U.S. at the time was focusing its naval efforts on the Atlantic rather than the Pacific, though it did have one eye open. However, when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, that's when the Pacific got hot and war was declared.
tl;dr the answer is B
There are generally between 3 to 5
election officers at each poling place.
During the 1920s the United States was governed by three Republican Presidents: Warren Harding, Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover. Under their administration the U.S. government was committed to these pair of economic policies:
A- Laissez Faire which means "allow to do" in French. It was understood that the government should allow the economy to grow freely without interventionism. This implied that there was a free market policy and the government was not to interfere in economic affairs.
B- A return to normalcy was the second policy. Under the slogan "America´s only business is business" Herbert Hoover helped propel forward the idea of a return to prosperity and big businesses.