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Fertile Crescent. "cradle of civilization", the Fertile Crescent's place among the Tigris, Euphrates, and Mike rivers once lead to an abundance of riches. Irrigation and agriculture developed here because of the fertile soil found near these rivers. The movement was called Mesopotamia Movement.The region was the centre of a culture whose <em>influence</em> <em>extended</em> throughout the Middle East and as far as the Indus valley, Egypt, and the Mediterranean.
Which killed the greatest number of American soldiers during the Spanish-American War?
a. invasion of Puerto Rico
b. Battle of San Juan Hill
c. Battle of Manila Bay
d. yellow fever
Answer: Manila Bay
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The verse states, the worth of humans life, no one is allowed to murder or kill an innocent human. If someone does, he kills the entire humanity. And the one who saves a single life, he saves entire humanity.
Only those people are allowed to punish, who kills someone who is innocent or damages the State like terrorism or any other activity which is not forgivable. But this is also done in restrictions. Only judiciary or State can do this action against the culprits according to the laws.
I'll answer as many as I can.
2. The principal or authority in which a state and it's government are created by the consent of the people by elected representatives.
3. 1 presidential term is 4 years. 1 term for the North Carolina governor is 4 years.
5. The president nominates the judges and the Senate has to approve the judges.
6. chief of state, chief executive, chief administrator, chief diplomat, commander in chief, chief legislator, party chief, and chief citizen.
7. House of representatives and the senate.
8. Executive, judicial, and legislative. Executive is the president and he can pass or veto laws. Judicial is judges and the courts and the make sure a law is constitutional. Legislative can make a bill a law if the president vetoes it. I suggest you watch the school house rock video about how a bill becomes a law. It explains the whole process.
Because thats their tradition