Answers would be either : Nevada, Utah, Oregon, California, Idaho and Wyoming
The area that the Great Basin Culture Area covers state-wide between the Rockies and the Sierra Nevada can be told as pretty much all of<em> Nevada</em>, almost the entire west half of <em>Utah</em>, a considerable part of central <em>Oregon</em>,reaches up to the Sierra Nevada in <em>California</em>,and a small part in <em>Wyoming and Idaho.</em>
<span>they both wanted a powerful government</span>
Answer:
A
Explanation:
because they lived in the revaloution
This is one of those questions that is near impossible to answer.
The best I can give you, based upon my reading, is that it is likely that slavery would have continued for quite a while longer. Over time, though, it would have held a diminished role in society as the South industrialized. The advent of the assembly line would have further pushed the decline.
Holding slaves was a morally bankrupt AND expensive endeavor. For a long time, the cost benefit analysis for slave owners was that they could get years of work out of a person without wages. Eventually, with technology, this would have made the institution less of a good "investment," combined with moral pressure as most of the Western world divested itself from slavery.
So, you'd likely see a more pronounced version of our de facto slavery with migrant farm workers in the United States.
Vietcong was the name given to the communist rebel fighters in South Vietnam!