Answer:
lots of stuff thats totally obvious bruh
Explanation:
duh that makes total sense... you could always try crops
The requirements of a candidate who’s goal is to become president is:
•be a natural-born citizen of the United States
•be at least 35 years of age
•be a resident of the United States for at least 14 years
The pros of this are that the age requirement was set in to place because the Founding Fathers believe that a middle aged person has fully developed and matured. And that’s true (but not all the time). The requirements also do not eliminate any person of any race or religion or sexual preference from becoming president. Any one can become president!
The cons of this are that it kind of excludes immigrants who dream as serving as president as this requirement was put into place so as not to be influenced by foreign administration.
I only have two pros and one con, sorry...
The correct answer is C. Free college educations
Explanation:
César Chávez was an important Latino American activist during the 20th century in the U.S. He is mainly recognized due to his achievements for farmworkers. Indeed, Chávez was one of the founders of the modern United Farm Workers organization and achieved multiple benefits for farmworkers. This included the right for farmworkers to rest during work, drink appropriate water, and receive some medical benefits and protection for health including appropriate equipment to avoid adverse effects of pesticides and chemicals. However, this did not include free college education as Chávez focused on improving the working conditions of farmworkers, and education was not a priority in this context.
The Nile river,The desert those are the two main ones I can think of
<span>He chose Colorado Springs because the growth of the city falls in line with a parallel of the growth of the fast food industry. It is the city that is on the cutting edge, there is lots of high tech stuff in the area, and the mentality that is often found in these types of places is there too, the love and almost worship of new technology and gadgets. He wanted the book to be in the American West, the section of American that showcases the spirit of independence, freedom and self reliance. These are also the same qualities that the fast food industry is working hard to eliminate in people.</span>