Answer: mesosaurus
<span>Mesosaurus are early aquatic relative of reptiles, elongated and slim, adapted to shallow brackish water whose skeletons are found in the Early Permian Period (</span>299 million to 271 million years ago). Their fossils were found only<span> in South Africa and Iraver formations of Brazil, the two localities which at present are 4,800 km apart with an ocean in between them. </span>
<span>Because of its being small, it is concluded that the mesosaurs could not have traversed broad stretches of open ocean, giving the evidence that the continents of the Southern Hemisphere were once joined. The distribution of mesosaurs became the first proof of continental drift. </span>
In all three countries, and especially from the perspective of Canada, the people of Canada, by virtue of living in a discrete geographic area far away from Britain with its own resources and own history and with people born and raised here (especially the First Nations in Canada) and who have made their life here and engaged in economic activity here has forged Canada into a separate nation. Also I believe that the threat of another revolution as occurred in the 13 Colonies to oust Britain may have allowed Canada to help loosen the colonial ties with Britain.
<span>It was Solon. Apart
from these reforms, Solon also gave poor citizens the right to vote and also
created a court of appeals. This was composed citizens from all social classes
who examine cases of lower courts. All
citizens were allowed to attend the General Assembly and revised the Code of
Laws of Athens. Apart from political
reforms, he instituted economic reforms as well. He provided different jobs for
those can’t farm such as trades and professions. He also introduced new
measures and weights.</span>
ANSWER:
The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan.
EXPLANATION:
In the year 1978,Afghanistan adjoined few of the southern Soviet republics of the USSR, causing it easy for Moscow to finance a communist-led government led by Taraki when it gained power in Kabul in April 1978.Various common Afghans refused the new communist government because its atheism was had differences with their Muslim faith. The communists detained, wounded and assassinated many Muslim religious leaders. This led to the formation of an anti-communist stand known as the Mujahideen.
In September 1979 the Afghan politician, Amin, prepared for the murder of the communist Prime Minister, Taraki, and Amin won control. Amin entered into talks with the US.
This alarmed the USSR who didn’t need American impact on their Southern border. On 24 December 1979, Soviet troops attacked Afghanistan. Amin was killed and a pro-Moscow leader, Babrak Karmal, was introduced in his place.
Observing the circumstances in Afghanistan as an extension of the Cold War, the US backed the Mujahideen against their old enemy, the USSR, and refused to sign SALT II.