A. Lowcountry planters feared the Upcountry dod not support slavery.
<span>This paragraph gives the effect of setting up the speaker/narrator as a bit skeptical of Daisy. He calls her world "artificial" which denotes a sense of triviality in her character. Then, a bit later, uses the word "snobbery" a pejorative that hints at effeteness. He goes on, though, to end the sentence speaking of the "sadness and suggestiveness" of life which, coming from an original upbeat beginning, seems to allude to the future troubles yet to come in the book, in Daisy's life.</span>
Voters wanted to prohibition to continue. His running mate, John Nance Garner of Texas, Brought him many votes,The Hoover administration had not resolved the country's economic problems. Eleanor Roosevelt was able to swing the campaign in her husbands favor. <span />
This is basically a pretty tough question to answer. The Supreme Court has the final <span>authority for interpreting the U.S. constitution. This does not mean that it can make amendments to the constitution. The Senate actually makes amendments. On the other hand the total judicial branch of the government look into the matter of adhering properly to the constitution. </span>
The fourth alternative is correct (D).
The agricultural revolution can be considered a mark of humanity that enabled all subsequent development.
The agricultural revolution has altered the ways of planting and harvesting, implementing technologies and increasing the productivity of the land. In this context, humankind has moved from subsistence agriculture to large-scale agriculture.
In this way, a smaller number of people needed to work to ensure food security for all, so that workers could migrate from the countryside to the city in search of jobs in the industry.