Answer: Its location near the mouth of the Mississippi made it a prime target for the Union, both for controlling the huge waterway and crippling the Confederacy's vital cotton exports
Explanation:
Why was New Orleans so important to the confederacy? It provided access to the Mississippi River and if seized the confederacy would be crippled. ... Replaced butler as head in charge in New Orleans led union army at Mansfield.
Answer:
Gothic cathedrals were synonymous with: spiritual and material elements unite, pointed arches, slender columns, cluster or compound columns, groin vaults, ribbed vaults, dimensions mathematically related, common shapes; square and equilateral triangle, large windows with tracery, stained glass, flying buttresses, pinnacles
Explanation:
The consequence was that gradually structures became leaner and more daring, visually looked lighter, reinforcing the sense of an inner spacial whole
high: long curved pieces of stone (more delicate and frilly than before), everything became more ornate, flying buttresses steeper and compound, abandoned simplicity for its elaboration
That is permitted by U.S law if the payment is made to a minor official to speed up the administration process.
This kind of practice is very common to be found in a region that is located very strategically close to a path way of product's flow.
A, B, and C., since those three are really the only options that pertain to the 1st Amendment.
The 1st Amendment guarantees the freedom (of):
-Religion
-Speech
-The press
-Assembly
-To petition the government