The answer is Marbury v. Madison
<span>forces do not cancel out because they act on different bodies </span>
<span>also the forces acting on the horse is not just the force he exerts on the wagon </span>
<span>he also applies force on the ground so the static friction on the ground helps the horse move forward </span>
<span>forces acting on the horse are friction in its direction of motion and the tension opposing motion </span>
<span>if the surface has enough friction he can always move</span>
Answer:
Gold, silver, and furs attracted European exploration, colonization, and competition in the New World.
Explanation:
a) gold
Answer: monopoly
Explanation: some areas had a monopoly on certain or goods. china supplied west Asia and the Mediterranean world with silk while spices were obtained principally from south Asia.
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Piaget would say that this is an example of "<span>Substage 3: Secondary circular reactions".
Substage 3 refers to the 4 - 8 months of age, is Secondary Circular Reactions. In this stage attempts to rehash risk pleasurable activities, in nature; e.g. hitting a portable; getting a glass are included.Looks for objects that have dropped from view or an incompletely covered up.</span>