Answer:
True.
Explanation:
You can technically build a "cities" without waterways, however, it further complicates transportation, trade, and relations with other cities. For a city to thrive, it must have some way of being able to transport goods, resources, and people from the place to anywhere else, and back. Waterways, paved roads, pathways, and later planes and helicopters are all ways of transportation. However, the most natural and easiest one was by waterways. Waterways utilized boats, which can generally hold more than any land transportation at the time, and uses the current for travelling, which typically can help speed, or even impede the transportation process.
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Answer:
Cuba and the Philippines and other one I don't know
<span>the statement hat is true regarding garisson is : He called the constitution a "convenant with death" because it protected slavery
We have to admit that our country had a very dark path regarding slavery. Back then, having slaves was very common and protected by the constitution (even our founding fathers admitted to had a sexual relationship with a slave)</span>
Oh come on, don't make others write an entire essay for you.
I'll give you some ideas though!
Think of a world where supercomputers have blackmailed humanity by threatening nuclear war if there's no obedience
Think of a world where robots are so developed, the police/FBI/CIA use them to spy on each and every person
Think of a world where technology is so developed, we've trashed the environment and everything is dystopian and disgusting.
Best of luck!
Answer:
Next To The Sea And The River
Explanation:
Since the civilization is just forming, there is no plumbing to bring water from the sea or the river making it very difficult to grow crops, feed your farm animals, and to drink for yourself