The correct answer is Peru
Simon Bolivar and Jose de San Martin joined forces to help Peru and were successful at it. Although San Martin was not a Peruvian man but rather an Argentine, he was granted the title of the Protector of Peru, even though he lived and worked in Argentina. Eventually, he abandoned all governmental positions and moved to France where he died.
Many executive offices, especially important ones like attorney general<span> and </span>secretary of state<span>, are established in a state's constitution, which provides the basis for their right to do the things they need to and a description of their duties. Other offices commonly included in a state's constitution are </span>treasurer<span> and </span>superintendent of schools<span>. Its also has something to do with the different branches as well</span>
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The Inca Empire, also known as Incan Empire and the Inka Empire, and at the time known as the Realm of the Four Parts, was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America. The administrative, political and military center of the empire was in the city of Cusco.
This would mean that the superior, as known as 'rich' or 'materialistic' man loves the quality/prefers the quality because they love materials and are worldy people.
On the other hand, the small man, as known as the poor man would prefer the love of others rather than materials.
The correct answer is B; Chinese immigrants played a significant role in the construction of the Central Pacific track of the Transcontinental Railroad, while Irish immigrants played a significant role in the construction of the Union Pacific track.
Further Explanation:
It was the Chinese who made the most significant roles in the construction of the Central Pacific track for the Transcontinental Railroad. The company began with Irish and white workers but they had severe shortages when the white men just did not show up to work. They then began recruiting immigrants and specifically hired 26 Chinese in the beginning. They worked so well that they hired more until over 90% of the workers were Chinese immigrants. They made approximately 26-30$ per month. They began a strike that lasted for 8 days for more pay and food, but the strike ended without the workers getting any extra money or food.
The Irish immigrants actually started out with the Central pacific track but there were issues and they left it for the Union Pacific. Labor was in short supply when the company started on the Union Pacific track and men went there for work. They had issues with sanitation in the camps and had issues with water borne illnesses. They did pay more to the Irish immigrants than to the Chinese immigrants which led to distrust.
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