1) Labna, Palace, vaulted passage
2) Copan stela A, Maudslay cast
3) Panel 3 from Cancuén
4) Yaxchilan Lintel 24
5) Stucco portrait of K'inich Janaab Paka
6) Stucco mask panels
7) Balamku
I hope this helps! :)
It was a string of routes leading to the North, known as "lines". Along these "lines", there were "conductors", or good people who provided the slaves food and shelter. The slaves were often known as "cargo".
James Madison but this is a horrible question. Yes Madison was the only writer that became President but John Jay, James Madison and Alexander Hamilton all wrote some of the Federalist Papers (Jay contributing the least) but this question can misinform one and make them believe that Madison alone wrote them which is utterly untrue. In this case the answer is Madison but Madison, Jay and Hamilton each had a hand in writing the Federalist Papers.
The name your looking for would be the "Nordic" countries. "Norden" simply means "the North," and these are countries in the northernmost section of the European continent and adjacent islands.
The languages of most Nordic countries have their roots in Old Norse, a north Germanic language spoken in those regions around the 9th to 13th centuries. So today we have Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic and other Nordic languages. Finnish (spoken in Finland) is actually a language that has roots from elsewhere, from the Uralic family of languages.