Answer:
Genocides still happen because there are people in this world that think that problems can be solved through violence. We can help stop genocides by re-enforcing laws and teach others about this subject.
1. relative location
2. environment
3. absolute location
4. prime meridian
5. subsistence farming
6. geography
7. desalination
8. physical geography
9. aquifer
10. nomad
11. longitude
12. irrigation
13. latitude
14. political geography
I think it's A because slavery wasn't abolished in Washington DC until 1862.
OK.You can know I am right because I have my history book right here.
ANSWER: A. They conquered the Maya.
EXPLANATION: The Inca DID do all of the following.
B. They had a highly organized military.
(proof) honestly, I could not find proof but I think this is the answer, I am sorry.
C. They mummified deceased royal family members.
(proof) "...like the ancient Egyptians, the Inca mummified their dead."
D. They built cities and fortresses on the highlands of the Andes Mountains.
(proof) "Far to the south, along the spine of the Andes mountains, rose another great civilization..." (BTW this doesn't tell you it was from the Inca, but it was the first sentence under the title - "The Inca"
Initially, other rulers in Europe were somewhat pleased that the Bourbon monarchy in France was being reduced in power by the effort to make it a constitutional monarchy. But as the French Revolution proceeded, other ruling houses and nobles in Europe felt the threat that such revolutionary fervor could pose to their own positions, and were ready to fight to stamp out the Revolution. Revolutionary France went to war against those other nations, and when Napoleon took over power in France, he continued those wars and won conquests. Napoleon brought the Civil Code that contained some of the basic ideals of the Revolution to other territories that his empire controlled. Even after Napoleon was defeated, the ideas of liberalism that the French Revolution had unleashed remained as a powerful force, and the 19th century would see a recurring series of revolutionary movements across Europe.