D. The annual flooding allowed for expected and timely nourishment of the surrounding river lands. Waterways were also the ancient highways. If you wanted to get anywhere quickly, you did so on water.
your answer will be D) wheeled carts!
D) Sumerians hopefully this works
B; a century
the answer is A: theory writing was has not been deciphered
It was originally BC, which means "before christ", or AD, anno Domini, meaning "in the year of our Lord Jesus Chris"
'Communist Evil' I love that one XD
I dont know 18 T^T
A archeologist is the answer. because they study things like rock
Secondary sources are interpretations and analyses based on primary sources. For example, an autobiography is a primary source while a biography is a secondary source. Typical secondary sources include: Scholarly Journal Articles.
22 is D
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While it was less dependent on military intervention than Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy, Taft's dollar diplomacy did the United States more harm than good. Still plagued by foreign debt, the Central American countries came to resent U.S. interference, fostering anti-American nationalist movements.
It was first the email system, and then the internet which gave us access to information despite taking longer time to respond, and then websites which helped business and private individuals, then mobile phones making communication easier, then social media where its about describing yourself and communicating through photos and stuff, then smartphones which not only helped in the communication system but also online banking, online shopping etc, and then Skype with which we can now have a video conference with colleagues and families no matter where they are.
Answer: Black minstrel show In retaliation, white authorities charged Black communities with conspiring to conquer white America. Jim Crow law, any of the laws that enforced racial segregation in the U.S. South from the end of Reconstruction to the mid-20th century. cash getting everybody equal
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That's a lot of questions! You need not give me the "brainliest," as I may only respond to a couple of those points for the sake of time here.
#2 in your list: In Lincoln's first inaugural address, he said: "Plainly, the central idea of secession is the essence of anarchy." In other words, if states could choose to secede from the union, then there was really no union and no government. (Anarchy is the absence of government.) Only if we abide by the constitutional checks we place on ourselves in a democratic republic are we exercising genuine government. Otherwise, we fall into chaos or some sort of dictatorial state. Lincoln felt that the whole concept of self-government was at stake, threatened by the South's desire to secede. Lincoln had to treat the secession of several states as an act of rebellion.
#5 in your list (closely related to #2): The states that had seceded already had caused the civil war, in Lincoln's estimation. The northern states had to respond to hold the union together. The southern states claimed to be afraid for their property, peace and safety with an administration like Lincoln's in charge. But Lincoln saw those fears as unfounded, that all states would continue to enjoy their constitutional privileges. But seceding from the union cut them off from all stability and security.