1. It is okay and not suspicious on the ground because it’s type important to make sure no student is doing something .
2. The potential risk to students more important than individual privacy right means I agree means the students should have more time important time exactly right. Space is also one too
3. Agree to the search for the chemicals in the classroom because chemicals are bad for you
Answer:
Option: C. Great Britain recognized the United States as an independent country.
Explanation:
The American Revolution fought between the British and colonists in America. The war won by colonists and resulted in the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1783. Under this treaty, thirteen colonies obtained independence and the lines were drawn between American territory and British Canada. This treaty was signed and settled in Paris (France).
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It was "nationalism" that replaced the feelings of sectionalism in the early 1800s, since this was a time of great physical and emotional growth for the US, in which the country started to feel more like a single "unit".
The arts and literature of East Asia have important commonalities. One can justify these connections based on the geographic designations as well as long standing cultural connections between these regions. So the geographic definition would include Southeast Asia in the East Asia cultural complex. Although in much of the literature, the region is treated separately. However, the cultural connections are well established. These connections are linked to the influence of Buddhism in China. Japan and Korea. China has become the dominant culture to reference in East Asia. Much of this is related to its distinct development. China's two major dynasties, the Han and Tang (618-907) were truly international in scope. Korea's location placed it in a subservient position to China. Japan although more independent than Korea was deeply influenced by Chinese religious practice and philosophy. Moreover, despite the vigorous assertion of national cultures in Japan, Chinese writing styles predominated. Chinese innovations in writing, print and moveable type caused it to play an important and dominant role in literary production. Japanese literature was heavily influenced by the Chinese as well. Korean literature was also sometimes produced in classical Chinese.