Archaeologists believed that the function of signature seals was to be used by tax officials used them as receipts for payment of taxes.
Answer:
<u>Having fingerprints recorded is not one of the requirements to become a naturalized United States citizen.</u>
Explanation:
Naturalization of a non-native person is the process in which that same person is admitted by a foreign nation to become a citizen. In order to become a naturalized citizen of the United States, the person has to meet certain requirements. Some of them are: being at least 18 years old of age when applying, being already a permanent resident of the United States or a green-card holder, getting a passing score in the US history and government exam, showing good moral, and showing an attachment to the principles that the US constitution represents. Having fingerprints recorded is not one of the requirements, in fact once the person meets the requirements needed and starts the process of naturalization, that is when the government takes the person's biometrics, that include recording her/his fingerprints.
If we check Election of 1896, we can see that inflation, the institution of bimetallism, economic depression, gold standard and some other things that were problems of the time were mostly what were discussed by both Williams. The difference was in the point of view (one of Left and other of Right).
But still, it makes the correct answer to be:
C) economic issues like bi-metalism, the Gold Standard, and Free Silver
Answer:
One similarity is men were allowed to vote.
One difference is that US has a representative democracy and Athens has a direct democracy.
Answer:
THE CORRECT ANSWER IS D) LAND!
Explanation:
Nubia had trade and wealth. The Nile river is not an option because Egyptians thought that the Nile River was a God that helped them with their everyday life, irrigation, crop, etc. Nubia rivaled for land.
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