I live in Texas and because of that is that New Mexico and Texas once shared the Pecos river but New Mexico decided to build a dam and hardly let a little flow so that's why Texas doesn't have that many natural rivers or lakes and plus there is more than one natural lake in Texas
The Egyptian people built the kingdom of Kush after colonizing Nubia in the 4th millennium BC. The capital city of Kush ,named Kerma, was an important trading centre to the North from southern regions of Africa.
Between 1700 and 1500 BC Kush experienced a great development culturally and in wealth . During this time the Hyksos were in power in Egypt and they allowed Kush to flower culturally and economically. But the Egyptian Pharaohs eventually threw out the Hyksos , formed another kingdom, and colonized Kush again.
Around 1000 BC Kush rose again in power and conquered Nubia, which had very rich gold mines and they regained their independence from Egypt. They expanded their territory and assumed the culture , the royal titles, architecture and art of Egypt. Later, they even invaded Egypt and conquered it and ruled it as an Egyptian dynasty, but this came to an end when the Assyrians invaded Egypt in the 7th century BC.
Answer:
e. It was consistent with previous government public land policy designed primarily to raise revenue for government.
Explanation:
The Homestead Act was a Civil War-era Act enacted by President Abraham Lincoln May on 20, 1862. This law enabled and provided Americans almost free access to acquire lands covering 160 acres.
All of the given statements are true except that it was consistent with the previous government’s public land policy. This previous policy was designed to help increase the revenue for the government whereas the Homestead Act was done to expand Westward settlement. The legislation was also open to people from all walks of life, including women, former slaves, and immigrants.
Thus, the correct answer is option e.
The correct answer is:
Musa’s spending resulted in gold becoming less valuable in Cairo.
Musa unwittingly destroyed the economies of the cities of Cairo, Medina, and Mecca. The unforeseen influx of gold decreased the metal´s value for a decade resulting in hugely inflated prices.
To amend the gold market, Musa obtained all the gold he could carry on his way back from Mecca at high interest, becoming the only man recorded in history who controlled the price of gold in the Mediterranean.
A) Thomas Jefferson was not thereat the constitutional convention