Josh. Rambler. Soleather. Sergeant Fathom. Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass. W. Epaminondas Adrastus Blab. A Son of Adam. I ran through the names in my head as I devoured dry-rub barbecue and piled up napkins at <span>Memphis’ bustling Rendezvous. The restaurant’s slogan—“Not since Adam has a rib been this famous”—had reminded me of Mark Twain’s fondness for comic allusions to Adam, to the extent that he based an early pen name on him. But “A Son of Adam,” along with “Josh” and “Rambler” and his other experiments, belonged to an amateur, a man who occasionally wrote while otherwise employed as a printer, steamboat pilot and miner. Not until he became a full-time journalist, far from the river, in the alkali dust of the Nevada Territory, did he settle on “Mark Twain.”</span>
B. It doubled the size of the US, and guaranteed American control of the Ole Miss.
** I am certain of this answer, btw, I've had to answer it in the past. :)
People from Europe and Africa traveled to the New World bringing with them various deadly diseases which Native Americans are not immune to, causing their deaths.
These diseases are the following:
1) smallpox - infectious disease caused by a virus with two variants, Variola major and Variola minor
2) typhus - a disease caused by Rickettsia bacteria
3) measles - highly contagious infection caused by the measles virus and is spread through air
4) influenza - infectious disease caused by an influenza virus; airborne disease
5) bubonic plague - bacterial infection caused by Yersinia pestis
6) cholera - infection in the small instestine caused by bacterium Vibrio cholerae
7) malaria - mosquito-borne infecious disease caused by protozoans
8) tubercolosis - infectious disease caused by mycobacteria
9) mumps - viral disease caused by mumps virus
10) yellow fever - acute viral disease caused by yellow fever virus transported by female mosquitos
11) pertussis - highly contagious bacterial disease caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussi and is spread through air
Nope. its false most likely
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Nationalism is an ideology and movement characterized by the promotion of the interests of a particular nation,, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations, with the aim of gaining and maintaining the nation's sovereignty (self-governance) over its homeland.
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