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B. sympathetic
Explanation:
The nervous system has different elements and one of this elements is the sympathetic nervous system (SNC).
The SNC is the system in charge of the fight or flight response which is a reaction that is activated in response to situations of imminent danger or harmful events or attacks.
In this example, Izzy sees a leopard in her backyard, it is clear that<u> she is in a situation of imminent danger,</u> and her body reacts by dilating her pupils a pounding heart and a shallow and rapid breathing <u>(fight or flight response), </u>therefore, we can conclude that her Sympathetic nervous system is active.
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The vast German and French armies that then confronted each other were each grouped into right and left wings. After suffering a check at the Battle of Wörth on August 6, 1870, the commander of the French right (south) wing, Marshal Patrice Mac-Mahon, retreated westward. That same day, about 40 miles (65 km) to the northeast, the commander of the French left wing, Marshal Achille Bazaine, was dislodged from near Saarbrücken and fell back westward to the fortress of Metz. His further retreat was checked by the German right wing in the blundering Battles of Mars-la-Tour and Gravelotte on August 16 and 18, respectively, and he then took refuge behind the defenses of Metz indefinitely.
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Answer:
It was an important military strategy to control the Hudson river.
Explanation:
British Army wanted to divide rest of the states from New England. It would isolate New England this way.
New England was the center of the rebellion. Three British armies marched from "New York City, Montreal and Fort Oswego" and met in Albany. Then they seized Hudson River. It formed a natural obstruction along the western side of New England. The British were then able to move South and defeat the Southern colonies.
Thus, it was a very important and good military strategy.
Plato was a famous philosopher who believed that the soul operates on three levels of reason, will, and desire which is successed when they all function in consensus. he also believed that the soul is dissociable from the body; the immortality of the soul.
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