A. moving native americans to reservations
Answer:
The slave population QUADRUPLED because the demand for cotton laborers increased tremendously. Many slaves were smuggled down south. ... Only one-fourth of white people in the South had slaves or were part of a family that owned slaves.
Explanation:
Zeus- god of the sky
Hera- goddess of marriage
Poseidon- god of the sea
Demeter- goddess of agriculture
Ares- god of war
Athena- goddess of wisdom
Apollo- god of music and poetry and the sun
Artemis- goddess of the moon and hunt
Hephaestus- god of blacksmiths and fire
Aphrodite- goddess of love and beauty
Hermes- god of the roadways,messenger of the gods
Dionysus- god of wine
Hades god of the underworld
Hypnos-god of sleep
Nike- goddess of victory
Janus- god of beginnings, choices and doorways
Nemesis- goddess of revenge
Iris-goddess of the rainbow
Hecate- goddess of magic
Tyche- goddess of good luck and fortune
The Korean war started in 1948 because of the establishment of two separate governments – the Communist-aligned formed the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the West-aligned formed the Republic of Korea, each claiming to be the legitimate government of all of Korea.
After the war ended and two separate Koreas were formed, South and North, they divided the land and formed their respective governments.
In North Korea the Dictator Kim-Il Sung took control of North Korea in 1948 and until his dead in 1994, then his son Kim Jong-il took power until his dead in 2011, then his son, Kim Jong-un in the same year.
So the final answer is:
North Korea has been ruled by dictators since 1948.
<span>closing of credits and deductions.
Explanation:
The budget gap generally occurs when there is a budget deficit, i.e., expenses are more than the revenues earned during a year. One of the reasons of the budget deficit is credits and deductions that benefit nearly everyone. Closing these credits and deductions can help the government save millions of dollar which in turn can close the budget gap without raising taxes.</span>