Answer:
d
Explanation:
because capitalism is the political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state. and under the government there can be no taxation under representation
1.) Indo-Pakistani War: Bangladesh became a nation
2.) Yom Kippur War: Israel fought against Egypt and Syria
3.) Camp David Accords: Egypt and Israel agree to a treaty
4.) Salt II Talks: Nuclear arsenals were greatly reduced
5.) Iranian Revolution: American hostages were taken following this
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Answer:
B. Mississippian
Explanation:
Hernando DeSoto was a conqueror (conquistador) and Spanish explorer born on the 27th of October, 1495 in Extremadura, Crown of Castile. He died of fever at the bank of the Mississippi River in Louisiana on the 21st of May, 1642.
Hernando is considered to be the first European explorer that made an expedition into the United States of America traveling through different states and territories such as Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia etc. Thus, as a result of his expeditions to the south eastern part of the United States of America; Hernando had an encounter in 1541 with so many natives of American such as the Mississippian who were residing by the Mississippi River valley and its tributaries
<em>Hence, the group which Hernando DeSoto encountered during his expeditions were the Mississippian, who were fondly known to build large earthen pyramid or platform mounds. </em>
True. Most slave owning states had a vested interest in continuing slavery while others simply did not.
Explanation:
States like Massachusetts and Rhode Island were either industrialized or relied on thing other than farming for sustenance.
<u>As slaves were not employed in these parts it was easier for people there to campaign against slavery. </u>
<u>Down south, the white farmers relied on slaves for unpaid labor </u>and feared that they will lose massive amount of money and workforce if slavery was outlawed.
So vested interests did play a huge role in advocacy.