What is one activity that Mrs. Van Daan longs for? She wants to be home with her favorite things
The Subjects of the most Christian King shall pay no other Duties or Imposts in the Ports, Havens, Roads, Countries, Islands, Cities, or Towns of the said united States or any of them, than the Natives thereof, or any Commercial Companies established by them or any of them, shall pay, but shall enjoy all other the Rights, Liberties, Priviledges, Immunities, and Exemptions in Trade, Navigation and Commerce in passing from one Part thereof to another, and in going to and from the same, from and to any Part of the World, which the said Natives, or Companies enjoy.
And the answer is
True!
2. Sub-Saharan Africa
3. Egypt developed a permanent military
<span>4. True </span>
<span>5. Heart </span>
<span>6. There was enough distance to allow a distinct Egyptian civilization to evolve </span>
<span>7. False </span>
<span>8. (not sure about this one) Middle Kingdom </span>
<span>9. Hatshepsut </span>
<span>10. Papyrus</span>
You didn't provide a list of choices, so I'll simply list some of the major international associations in which the United States is a participating member:
- The United Nations (UN)
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NTO)
- The World Trade Organization (WTO)
- The International Monetary Fund (IMF)
- The Group of Seven (G7) -- which used to be the G8 until Russia was suspended because of its invasion of Crimea. The G7 consists of the nations with the largest advanced economies in the world (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States).
- The World Health Organization (WHO)
- The International Olympic Committee (IOC)
There are lots of others, but those are some of the major international organizations or groups to which the US belongs.
The main reason why the border states did not secede in 1860-1862 was because they were concerned with the large amount of military coercion that was taking place in the South, and they felt that the South was ultimately unjustified in removing itself from the Union.