The correct answer is letter B
American physiologist born in Hartford, Connecticut, a scholar of brain hemisphere functions and who as a professor at the University of Chicago (1946-1953) and the California Institute of Technology (1954-1994), was one of the winners of the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology (1981), half of the prize, for his research on the separation and identification of left and right brain functions. He was the son of bank clerk Francis Bushnell and professor Florence Kraemer Sperry and was orphaned by his father at the age of 11.
The nile is the heart of all the countries that it goes through. The main use for the nile today is farming. Farmers produce many crops which include cotton, wheat, sugarcane, and citrus fruits. Despite the success in agriculture, the countries where the river goes through is suprisingly poor.
Answer:D the answer is D
Explanation:
becaus what both have in common is that they both have some representing their place like China has a dragon
I believe the answer is: <span>the election results were challenged in court up to five weeks after the election.
The 2008 election was a very controversial race between Josh W. Bush from a republican party and Al Gore from the democratic party. The initial result showed that Al Gore won the presidency, but the results were challenged and eventually Bush came out as a winner.</span>
Explanation:
bronze: a metal mostly consisting of copper and add with other metals like nickel
paleolithic: also called stone age where humans create stone tools that cover most of human technology