It should be noted that duplicating control signals is not a common practice, therefore the statement is false.
Traffic control signals simply mean the lights that are used to control the flow of traffic on roads. It should be noted that the color of the light is used to determine the way traffic moves.
It should be noted that the duplication of traffic control signals is not a common practice of the Delaware Department of Transportation.
In conclusion, the correct option is False.
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#1 is The Africans enslaved in Louisiana came mostly from Senegambia, the Bight of Benin, the Bight of Biafra, and West-Central Africa. A few of them came from Southeast Africa.
#2 is The Seven Years' War ended with the signing of the treaties of Hubertusburg and Paris in February 1763. In the Treaty of Paris, France lost all claims to Canada and gave Louisiana to Spain, while Britain received Spanish Florida, Upper Canada, and various French holdings overseas.
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The Virgen de Guadelupe, which is how the Mexicans worship Mary, mother of Jesus, is believed to have some influence of the indigenous culture in the way she is portrayed.
2) Although the language of Mexico is Spanish, many names are in indigenous languages, such as Xochimilco
In many places the indigenous languages are still spoken, although the original religions and cultures are mostly replaced by the Spanish one. (so for example, they would have western-style school, at which the indigenous languages are taught).
Egyptians believed the life did not end when a person died but that it continued. They believed the pharaoh would become god or goddess after his death that is why they were buried with their servants and their treasures for the afterlife. Only rich people and pharaohs could be mummified in Egypt as their religion dictated. The process followed several steps and was done by a priest with the mask of the god Anubis. The first step was to remove the internal organs of the body, the brain and then the organs of the lower part of the body. Secondly, rinse inside the body with wine and spices and place the organs in canopic jars (liver, lungs, intestine and stomach which previously have been dried) except for the heart which was to be weigh in afterlife by the god Anubis to decide if the person was good or bad. The heart was left in the body. Thirdly, the body was coverd with natron (salt) for 70 days. Finally, the body was wrap with bandages and placed in a sarcophagus.