The correct answer is Georgia. It was initially a free colony for people who wanted to be farmers because of the great land and climate, but when it suffered economic issues it was handed back to the King and he controlled who governed it and how they should behave.
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War of 1812, (June 18, 1812–February 17, 1815) was a conflict fought between the United States and Great Britain over British violations of U.S. maritime rights, expansionism, and political issues. Resulting in the British restricting the American trade, since they feared it was harmful for their ongoing war with France. They also wanted to set up an Indian state in the Midwest in order to maintain their influence in the region, which is why 10,000 Native Americans fought on the side of the British. Since Canada was a British colony back then, Canadians were also British allies. The Americans objected to the British Empire restricting their trade and snatching their sailors to serve on British ships. They were also eager to prove their independence from the British Empire once and for all.
Explanation:
<u><em>similarities: </em></u>
1)Both have parliamentary systems
<u><em>differences :</em></u>
1) Germany though has a written constitution while the <u>UK doesn't</u>
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<span>n creating a new U.S. government, the Virginia plan was proposed.</span>
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(A) Studying algebraic equations in math.
This was made possible by contributions of Islamic civilizations
<u>Explanation:</u>
“Muslim scholars” contributed largely in the field of Mathematics in the golden age of Islamic civilization. “Arabic number system” is widely used even today.
The first great achievement was introduction of ‘’Arabic numerals’’. It explains the "place-value" theory, which allows numbers to be expressed by “nine figures” and zero. This development made calculation very simple and also paved the way for the development of a completely new division of mathematics which is “algebra”. Even Arabic words entered Western vocabulary like “Al-JABR” became “Algebra”.