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Explanation:
First, let's define pandemic and epidemic.
- Pandemic: a disease outbreak that affects many people and many continents, or the entire world
- Epidemic: a disease affecting more people than usual in a region or community.
This question asks us about many people coming down with the bird flu in Detroit.
Detroit is just one specific region and the bird flu didn't spread to many countries or continents. Therefore, it is best classified as an <u>epidemic.</u>
I believe it's A.) A means of communication. It depends on what you're using it for in a sentence. Hope this helps! :))
Answer: From the moment English colonists arrived in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607, they shared an uneasy relationship with the Native Americans (or Indians) who had thrived on the land for thousands of years. At the time, millions of indigenous people were scattered across North America in hundreds of different tribes. Between 1622 and the late 19th century, a series of wars known as the American-Indian Wars took place between Indians and American settlers, mainly over land control. On March 22, 1622, Powhatan Indians attacked and killed colonists in eastern Virginia. Known as the Jamestown Massacre, the bloodbath gave the English government an excuse to justify their efforts to attack Indians and confiscate their land.
In 1636, the Pequot War over trade expansion broke out between Pequot Indians and English settlers of Massachusetts Bay and Connecticut. The colonists’ Indian allies joined them in battle and helped defeat the Pequot.
A series of battles took place from 1636 to 1659 between New Netherlands settlers in New York and several Indian tribes (Lenape, Susquehannocks, Algonquians, Esopus). Some battles were especially violent and gruesome, sending many settlers fleeing back to the Netherlands.
The Beaver Wars (1640-1701) happened between the French and their Indian allies (Algonquian, Huron) and the powerful Iroquois Confederacy. The fierce fighting started over territory and fur trade dominance around the Great Lakes and ended with the signing of the Great Peace Treaty.
The correct answer is C.
John Muir ( also known as John of the Mountains and Father of the National Parks ), was a Scottish-American naturalist, book author, environmental philosopher and an <em>avid advocate for the preservation of wilderness in The United States.</em>
In his books and essays he described his adventures in nature, especially in the Sierra Nevada. With his dedicated work he helped to preserve many wilderness areas such as the Yosemite Valley, the Sequoia National Park and many others.
Muir was also the co-founder of the Sierra Club which is a prominent conservation organization.
Muir's life work has been inspiration to many politicians, congressmen and leaders to take action to preserve large nature areas.
<span>Republican ticket in </span>southwest Georgia<span>, from the white voters by painting </span>them<span> as radicals and traitors. I c</span>ould be wrong but i hope this helps!