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By 2050, human beings will have been <u>building</u> (build) and living in cities for around 10,000 years. It is estimated that, by this date, more than 70 percent of the world's population will be <u>living</u> (live) in urban environments. In preparation for this, developers in the US alone <u>have</u> <u>constructed</u> (construct) nearly ninety million new homes by 2050. The cities of the future are likely to be much cleaner places than those we inhabit today. By then architects <u>will have designed</u> (design) buildings that use smart materials to help reduce air pollution and we <u>will use</u> (use) less fossil fuel and more alternative energy for decades, making cities considerably less polluted than they are today. Solar panels <u>will become</u> (become) the norm on most buildings by 2050, and we <u>will recycle</u> (recycle) a much larger proportion of our waste than we do today. Where will you be living in 2050? Wherever it is, it is very likely to be in a city
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The correct answer is: The map illustrates the size of the Louisiana Purchase and suggests its economic potential.
Indeed, since the map does not have any highlighted areas that show the extent of sugar plantations, it can only be deducted that it only shows the economic potential of the territory by showing how so much of it is located within the warm, Sun Belt of the United States where the climate is favorable for the cultivation of sugar (especially the humid areas of Southern Louisiana and Texas.
After the Haitian revolution and its horrors, many free colored Haitians (and some white Haitians) escaped to the United States and started large sugar plantations since most sugar plantations in Haiti were devastated and never recovered.
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a. Adolesent boys temporaily decline in affective empathy between the ages of 13 nd 16.