Answer:
True.
Explanation:
The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO), was founded in the period following the Second World War, by eight countries which include the United States, Australia, New Zealand, France, Great Britain, Pakistan, the Philippines and Thailand. Officials of the United States viewed the location of Southeast Asia to be a significant frontier in the struggle against communist expansion. As we can see there are only two South Asian countries in the organization and the reason for their presence lies internal to each country instead of international concern.
The right answer is Land Ordinance of 1785 first divide land into townships.
In 1785 the delegates described a plan of land surveys and sales that created a rectangular pattern on much of the countries surface, and also created a device for funding public education. Anywhere Indian titles had been extinguished, the Northwest was to be viewed and six-square-mile townships established along east-west and north-south lines. In this scenario, every township was divided into 36 sections one square mile, each one to be sold at auction.