Answer:
Made of cork, bamboo and paper, the model was based on a design by the French aeronautical pioneer Alphonse Pénaud and driven by a rubber band to twirl its blades. Fascinated by the toy and its mechanics, Wilbur and Orville would cultivate a lifelong love of aeronautics and flight.
Explanation:
Even though the Articles of Confederation had numerous flaws, it did give the United States a couple positive effects. One of them is the Northwest Ordinance of 1787.
This law was considered a success for a few different reasons:
1) It was one of the few laws passed, as nine out of thirteen states had to agree on it.
2) It allowed the US to expand their territory.
3) It resulted in the process that would later be used in order to turn territories into states.
The Northwest Ordinance laid the foundation for how territories became states. This included population requirements and the creation of a state constitution. This foundation was then used to add territories, even after the Articles of Confederation was replaced by the US Constitution.
Answer: John Muir
Explanation/details:
John Muir (1838-1914) was an ardent environmentalist and an early leader in movements to protect the American wilderness. He helped campaign to get Congress to make Yosemite a national park, which actually occurred in 1890, during the presidency of Benjamin Harrison. Land in Yosemite had even been set aside already as protected for public use by Congress in 1864, signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln. This was known as the Yosemite Grant. When Teddy Roosevelt became president in 1901, he was a strong supporter of the National Park and National Forest systems. Roosevelt added 230 million acres of land to those public lands systems, including an expansion of the lands reserved for Yosemite National Park.
In 1903, President Roosevelt personally took a 3-day camping trip in Yosemite with John Muir, and said of Muir: "Of course of all the people in the world, he was the one with whom it was best worth while thus to see the Yosemite."
John Muir is well known also as the co-founder of the Sierra Club, along with Henry Senger. The Sierra Club was one of the world's first major environmental groups, and to this day is highly active in promoting responsible environmental policies.
Answer:
D. 1 and 3
Explanation:
2 doesn't make sense the government had too little taxation power