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a college degree
Explanation:
The jobs of Urban and Regional Planners affected a lot of people. They are the one that's determine how our cities utilize its land, how communities are designed/rearranged, how to install facilities to properly accommodate the citizens, and how to accommodate the potential growth in population.
This made the barriers of entry to be an urban and regional planner requires years of training/education that could only be found in College. Most Urban planners even only get their job after finishing a Master degree.
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1) Economic injustices - the poor were paying most in taxes, yet were starving while first and second estate were using the tax for their own personal pleasures 2) Enlightened ideas - people started questioning the monarchs 3) English and American examples - English Glorious Rev and the American Rev. provided inspiration 4) Ineffective Government - people were denied basic rights under absolute monarchy and Louis XVI was a weak and indecisive leader
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I think it's independence hall
Answer:- By 1761, tribal leaders began calling for Indians to join together, drive the British out of the region, and revive the French and Indian alliance. The French government recognized that the region of the Great Lakes was now in British control.
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It has often been likened to the panels from the Arch of Titus.
Explanation:
The Bayeux Tapestry measuring twenty inches high and almost 230 feet in length commemorates a struggle for the throne of England between William, the Duke of Normandy, and Harold, the Earl of Wessex (Normandy region in Northern France).
In the year 1066 - William invaded and successfully conquered England becoming the first Norman King of England (also known as William the conqueror). The Bayeux Tapestry has survived over nine centuries.
It is likened to the Arch of the Panels Titus that symbolizes the Roman Triumph of an an ancient martial tradition. The Artists of the Arch of Titus depicts Titus in triumph returning from Rome following his capture of Jerusalem.