I believe it was the New Jersey Plan, which proposed that "e<span>ach state was equal regardless of the size of its population."</span>
Answer:
no
Explanation:
Of course, money isn’t speech – it’s money. I literally don’t know anyone who thinks that money is speech. Certainly, the justices of the Supreme Court don’t think that. Rather, the phrase “money is speech” is a convenient shorthand for a more complex idea, similar to when we say things like “time is money,” or even “money talks.” Duh, of course not.
During the 1850s, tensions between the North and South increased as the nation decided to how to incorporate the vast territories that had been acquired during the Mexican-American War of 1846-1848. The question of whether each territory was to be slave or non-slave worsened sectional tensions.
Answer:
The three topics that are too broad in the list are:
Birds
Astronomy
The Bible
Explanation:
The three topics that are too broad are Birds, Astronomy and The Bible since these three topics have multiple divisions and sections that could be a topic by themselves, besides the other options specify a kind of group such as "Rocky Mountain" Goats, Legends about "Robin Hood", "Solomon's" Temple, Weather "Forecasting" "How" Steel Is Made, Animals "in the Bible", "Egyptian" Pyramids, Kangaroos could be considered broad because it is just a word and it may seem very general but in fact it is already a category in the animal world and finally, Hunting "the Whale"
I believe that Africa and Australia are the only ones that don't have a polar region.