One of the primary ways geography affected early civilizations was in determining the place of settlements.
Yes. The author said "... now travel time is less". You can tell that the author kind of admires the fact that the British was able to make advancements in technology.
<span>The
creature <span>moves because he must search for food. He finds a
stay in a small kennel next to a family in a cottage. Because of the family he is watching h</span>e
learns of music for the first time, as well as words and language. He feels a
mixture of pain and pleasure. The creature continues watching the family and studies
their daily routines. He thinks they have all luxuries of life, but then realizes
that they are very poor so creature then clears the snow from their walk and
leaves supplies of wood for the family. But later of the chapter, the creature
never sees the family again because they left, as a
respond the creature burns the cottage to the ground.</span>
1. nation- sizable group with shared political aspirations who share a common root// common history
2. state- recognized political unit with permanently populated territory with BOUNDARIES and a government with sovereignty over domestic and international affairs
hope this helped I just did this chapter and got 100 on final test :))
The answer is option #3- Their rulings can be struck down by the presidential veto. This is a part of the checks and balances system.