Answer:It is fairly clear that the Mexican highlands were far too dry during the much warmer interval that prevailed from 5000 to 1500 BCE for agriculture to supply more than half of a given population’s energy needs. This was not the case along the alluvial lowlands of southern Mesoamerica, and it is no accident that the best evidence for the earliest permanent villages in Mesoamerica comes from the Pacific littoral of Chiapas (Mexico) and Guatemala, although comparable settlements also have been reported from both the Maya lowlands (Belize) and the Veracruz Gulf coast.
The Barra (c. 1800–1500 BCE), Ocós (1500–1200 BCE), and Cuadros (1100–900 BCE) phases of the Pacific coasts of Chiapas and Guatemala are good examples of early village cultures. The Barra phase appears to have been transitional from earlier preagricultural phases and may not have been primarily dependent upon corn farming; but people of the Ocós and Cuadros phases raised a small-eared corn known as nal-tel, which was ground on metates and manos and cooked in globular jars. From the rich lagoons and estuaries in this area, the villagers obtained shellfish, crabs, fish, and turtles. Their villages were small, with perhaps 10 to 12 thatched-roof houses arranged haphazardly.
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People with the same general views started to group together and this created the political parties. Two main groups prevailed and had very different views and this led to them sticking around.
1. The politicians needed more votes than they could get by just running on their own with out the support of a party
2. When America was founded there were 2 main opposing view and these parties gain the support of most citizens and pushed smaller parties out of the political spotlight
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According to Gutzon Borglum, the sculptor of Mount Rushmore, President Theodore Roosevelt represented the development of the United States. Therefore, he put him along with President Washington, who represented the birth of the United States; President Jefferson, who represented the nation's growth; and President Lincoln, who represented the United States' preservation.
Between 1927 and October 31, 1941, the sculptor Gutzon Borglum and 400 other workers created the 18-meter-high bust of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln to mark the country's 150th anniversary. Visitors to the park come primarily to see the granite sculptures, but it is also possible to visit the studio used during the works, which was built in 1939 under the direction of the artist.
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Great Compromise, the Three-Fifths Compromise, and the Electoral Colle
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