The answer is B.
William Magear Tweed often erroneously referred to as "William Marcy Tweed" and widely known as "Boss" Tweed
The expanding of the Panama Canal will increase the demand on world trade and its consumers.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
On March 10th, 2015 Tim Johnson wrote an article on Panama Canal. It was about Nicaragua starting a project extending Panama Canal twice the capacity. Panama Canal administrator Quijano that this expansion would give way for 98% of the world’s fleet of ship.
The Panama Canal started operating in the year 1914 and all the largest ships were able to fit into the lock and they were named as Panamax vessels. The largest ship was of the length of aircraft carriers and can hold up to 14,000 containers. This led to the increase in trade.
The first factories in America were powered by water.
Strengths-Naming practices reinforced family ties, families for now biological rather than based on improvised family structures, provided shelter for escapees, allowed blacks to work together to improve their lives as much as possible , indigenous and Islamic religions were able to persist, music, moral stability
Weaknesses-Poor housing, lack of sanitation, minimal cooking utensils and furniture, incest, being split up (prior to 1865) by capture and trade, being black sucks. The book <span>doesn’t answer this question I made all of this up.</span>