First one A second D third D
Answer:
A Teapot
Explanation:
Treatment would also work
C.) To fuel space exploration programs
C is the correct answer because through the process of elimination, we know that European countries are trying to find energy sources the reduce the amount of air pollution, so A is not correct. Also, we know B is not correct because since fossil fuels aren't always widely available in Europe, drastically running out, and the population of the continent keeps increasing, European countries are struggling to keep up with the demand for fossil fuels. As a result, they are trying to find cheap, renewable energy resources to keep up with the demands of the ever-growing population. Let's skip to D. D is not correct at all because European countries actually <em>do </em>want to find new renewable energy sources, for the reasons stated in A and B. By investing in them, European countries are funding scientists to help harness the power of nature (solar, wind, hydroelectric, etc...). Let's go back to C. Yes, a huge amount of fossil fuels are used for fuel in a rocket, and scientists may be trying to find ways to use renewable energy instead of precious fossil fuels, but is that a main reason for European countries investing in new sources of energy? No, it may be a <em>minor </em>reason, not even a reason at all, but definitely <em>not </em>a main reason. After looking at answer choices A, B, and D, you can conclude C is not a reason for why European countries have invested in new sources of energy.
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<em>Life would be totally different if the Confederate articles were amended. There would be no central government.</em> The articles of confederation were first adopted in 1777.
It went into full effect in 1781 however, it didn’t last long. The Confederation articles were finally restored by the <em>Constitution of the United States on the 4th of March, 1789. </em>
Every state would have their own militias. Each state would be independent and could not be delegated to Congress.
They could not regulate taxes or commerce. <em>These were a few of the reasons the articles of confederation could not last long</em>.