Answer:
The treaty recognized Panama as the territorial sovereign in the Canal Zone but gave the United States the right to continue operating the canal until December 31, 1999.
Explanation:
On September 7, 1977, President Jimmy Carter and Panamanian leader Omar Torrijos signed the Panama Canal Treaty, which ceded U.S. control of the canal beginning in 2000 and guaranteed the neutrality of the waterway thereafter.
The treaties guaranteed that Panama would gain control of the Panama Canal after 1999, ending the control of the canal that the U.S. had exercised since 1903. The treaties are named after the two signatories, U.S. President Jimmy Carter and the Commander of Panama's National Guard, General Omar Torrijos.
The correct answer is A. Exploration was limited because there were no rivers on which to travel Into the Interior.
Explanation:
In the excerpt, the author explains in the map of South Africa there are long rivers; however, these rivers are dried or completely dried most of the time, this is explained in "you find either a waterless bed or a mere line of green and perhaps unsavory pools."
Moreover, this feature of rivers makes them useless in regards to transportation, which caused the interior area of the country to be unexplored for a long time. This is explained in "People could not penetrate it by following waterways". Also due to this, explorations occurred by land but this limited the exploration. According to this, one effect of rivers was "Exploration was limited because there were no rivers on which to travel Into the Interior."
It’s victory against Carthage in the second century bc
Answer: Olmec, Mayan, Toltec, Aztecs,
Explanation: Olmec is the first ancient civilization that started in 1600 B.C. Mayans began in 200 BC, Toltec began in 900 AD, and the Aztecs began in 1300 CE and were the strongest civilization. Spanish then came next in 1521 and conquered the Aztecs, claiming Mexico for Spain.
Answer:
I think its D, but I am not sure.
Explanation:
America didn't want to annex Texas, so I am assuming that it didn't want Texas to elect officials, since they didn't care really. All the other answers seem right.