Thomas Jefferson had been interested in exploring the west well before the 1803 Louisiana Purchase from France. During the 1780's and 1790's, he championed a few failed attempts at such an exploration. Believing the United States needed to expand west to help ensure its survival and prosperity, he jumped at the chance to buy Louisiana from France’s Napoleon Bonaparte. Plans were immediately made to explore the new acquisition and establish American claims to the vast region, an area which effectively doubled the size of the United States. Aside from obvious political reasons, Jefferson, as a child of the Enlightenment<span> ,was an immensely inquisitive individual. The exploration would provide a wealth of information on everything from flora and fauna to geography to the inhabitants.</span>
Answer:
They crafted tools
Explanation:
that what they did.......
This part of the novel is from the chapters 12 and 13. <span>The events show how Amir becomes a man. He marries and makes love for the first time. He loses Baba and feels the real responsibility. He also publishes his first novel. In the light of all these events, Amir experiences both joy and pain. In order to become an adult, he also has to be able to stop being depended on Baba. Actually, Baba was trying to make Amir what he was doing in those events: he was preparing Amir how to become a man. The transition of Amir is shown at the beginning of the chapter him being as a boy living in his father’s house. At the end, he is a man with a wife with his own house. </span>
The answer to this question is <span>less activation in the left frontal lobe.
The left frontal lobe is the primary part of our brain to do the language-related tasks. After being exposed to the visual word for the first time, the Frontal Lobe has to do more effort in processing the new information and will to lesser after it is used/exposed to it, which explains the less activation on the second fmri</span>