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All the statements except statement B are true.
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- The magnetic field reversals that have happened on earth from time to time are evident from the geological features found near the mid-oceanic ridge.
- The rock stripes stopped developing in a single direction after the polar direction of the region changed. Hence, the patterns that are seen in the rock stripes can be deemed as proof of magnetic field reversals from time to time.
A consumer's desire to but something and the ability to pay it is called : C. demand
this demand tend to be influenced by the good's scarcity, trend , and the purchasing power of the consumer
The federal reserve system is overseen by the seven-member : b. board of governors
These board of governors are the one that created monetary-policy imposed to the banks.
It shows them the directions (North, South, East, West) and from then they know which way to go and to follow.
Throughout the first half of the nineteenth century, the Northern and Southern regions of the United States struggled to find a mutually acceptable solution to the slavery issue. Unfortunately, little common ground could be found. The cotton-oriented economy of the American South continued to rest on the shoulders of its slaves, even as Northern calls for the abolition of slavery grew louder. At the same time, the industrialization of the North continued. During the 1820s and 1830s, the different needs of the two regions' economies further strained relations between the North and the South.
The first half of the nineteenth century was also a period of great expansion for the United States. In 1803, the nation purchased the vast Louisiana Territory from France, and in the late 1840s it wrestled Texas and five hundred thousand square miles of land in western North America from Mexico. But in both of these cases, the addition of new land deepened the bitterness between the North and the South. As each new state and territory was admitted into the Union, the two sides engaged in furious arguments over whether slavery would be permitted within its borders. Urged on by the growing abolitionist movement, Northerners became determined to halt the spread of slavery. Southern slaveholders fiercely resisted, however, because they knew that they would be unable to stop antislavery legislation in the U.S. Congress if some of the new states were not admitted as slave states. In order to preserve the Union, the two sides agreed to a series of compromis
A.Some colonists were skilled artisans.
B. They were all established as Royal colonies.
C. Most colonists settled for religious reasons.
D.Agriculture was an important industry.
E. Colonies were ethnically diverse.