4. What did slave codes do?
they help them talk to each other
6. The one European culture that took time to learn Native American languages and cultures when they came to the new world was _english_____.
7. The Plano culture replaced the ___idk___ culture.
10. Many settlers to the Carolinas originally came from this island in the Caribbean? idk
11. Slaves in New England, did not work primarily in agriculture but as _cotton pickers_____ and __sevants____.
14. The Society of Friends (Quakers) refused to _idk______ and were disliked
15. The King of England made Lord Baltimore the proprietor of _idk____.
18. Since a water route required boats, migrants are thought to have crossed over to N. American thanks to a __idk____.
Answer:
What: It was the secret police of Nazi Germany and the German-occupied Europe. The Gestapo's purpose was to hunt the people that posed a threat to Nazi Germany. By the time WWII started, the list consisted of Jews, Communists, Jehovah Witnesses, and homosexuals.
Tactics: The Gestapo used the fear that was posed to them as their leverage. They would use the fear to gain control.
so the answer is D
Explanation:
The Aswan High Dam was built to regulate and control the annual flooding of the Nile River in order to protect crops and property from such uncontrolled flooding and to generate electricity. Most of its effects have been positive but several environmental effects are:
- Water-logging: because of the continuous high levels of water, the soil around the area is saturated with water, which prevents oxygenation of the soil that is essential to several plants and crops.
- Salinization of soils: caused by the inability of water-saturated soils to absorb salt, it is toxic to crops and damaging to infrastructures.
- Soil Erosion: it is a consequence of soil salinization as crops die and are unable to hold the soil in place.
There were also other negative effects such as:
- Archeology: two important archeological sites of Ancient Egypt were flooded and covered by the dam waters: the ancient cemetery of Fadrus and the Buhen fort.
- Loss of sediment: the annual flooding carried an enormous amount of sediment that is now trapped within the resulting Lake Nasser. Many of these sediments were used by local industries to manufacture bricks and they lost access to this renewable source of raw materials.
- More expensive and difficult purification of water: because the water does not move as much it is more transparent and allows the sunlight to penetrate deeper. This, combined with the trapped sediments has increased the growth of algae that have proliferated to the point that water purification is more and more expensive due to the necessary removal of this plant.