D.
Explanation: The biggest difference between buying and leasing a car is ownership. Buying a vehicle gives you complete ownership to do what you want with it, while leasing a vehicle only gives you temporary ownership with restrictions on what you can do with it.
Answer:
Spain and France in Europe are separated by the Pyrenees Mountains and their border follows the mountain range.
Explanation:
Political boundaries are the imaginary lines that separate political, national, and state units. The boundaries are defined by the agreement. They can be purely imaginative, defined simply by the legal document. However, demarcated boundaries are physically marked by some sort of placed object – wall, sign, rock, border passage, etc.
Some of the political boundaries of the world have been placed to <u>follow geographical landmarks</u>. They are also called natural boundaries as they <u>follow physical features of nature that are not men-made and positioned.</u>
One of the famous examples is the <u>border between Spain and France</u>.
<u>Spain is positioned on the Iberian peninsula and is separated from France by the Pyrenees Mountains.</u>
The mountain range go-between the Atlantic ocean, and the towns of Hendaye (France) and Irun (Spain) on the west, and the Medditerenian sea, with towns of Cerbere (France) and Portbou (Spain) on the south-east.
Answer:
Because some states have more senators and representatives.
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer is Option B: He led a revolution against the British who controlled his country.
Explanation:
Jomo Kenyatta is important to the movement for independence in Kenya and in anti-colonial resistance in Africa more widely. He was Prime Minister of Kenya from 1963 to 1964 and then the country's first President from 1964 to 1978. He became the leader of an advocacy group called Kikuyu Central Association (KCA), and published a Kikuyu-language newspaper called Mwigithania that pushed for reforms and he was outspoken in his critique of the colonial policies of the British government. He spent a number of years studying abroad in the UK and the Soviet Union, and then he returned to Kenya and became leader of the Kenya Africa Union. He was arrested and imprisoned for 7 years on allegations he helped to lead the Mau Mau rebellion of 1952 but he always denied involvement.