From these early species the australopithecines arose around 4 million years ago diverged into robust (also called Paranthropus) and gracile branches, possibly one of which (such as A. garhi, dating to 2.5 million years ago) is a direct ancestor of the genus Homo.
<span>Gifford Pinchot was both a forester and politician in the US. He was the first Chief of the United States Forest Service from 1905 until he was fired in 1910. He reformed the management and development of the US forests and strongly advocated for conserving the resources of the forest via planning carefully and renewal. He referred to his plans as "the art of producing from the forest whatever it can yield for the service of man".</span>
The answer is D. President Mckinley's desire for war
I believe it's <span>B) He became a cotton farmer in the Deep South.
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The single most important influence that shaped the founding of the United States comes from JOHN LOCKE, a 17th century Englishman who redefined the nature of government. Although he agreed with Hobbes regarding the self-interested nature of humans, he was much more optimistic about their ability to use reason to avoid tyranny. In his SECOND TREATISE OF GOVERNMENT, Locke identified the basis of a legitimate government. According to Locke, a ruler gains authority through the consent of the governed. The duty of that government is to protect the natural rights of the people, which Locke believed to include LIFE, LIBERTY, AND PROPERTY. If the government should fail to protect these rights, its citizens would have the right to overthrow that government. This idea deeply influenced THOMAS JEFFERSON as he drafted the DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.