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The United States Congress or U.S. Congress is the bicameral legislature of the federal government of the United States and consists of two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Explanation:
1) Evidence that would support that the Soviet Union is geographically huge would be the area of the land, 8,649,000 square miles which is over double the size of the U.S. which is 3,749,000.
2) Evidence that would support that the Soviet Union made great education progress would be the literacy rate. In 1915, only 25% were literate, and the in 1980, 99% of people were literate. This means that in 65 years, the percentage of literate people went up about 74%.
3) (I am not really sure but) The Soviet Union would probably not have been as proud. America, as the graph shows only lost 0.3% of their population whereas the Soviet Union lost 14% of their population.
Again, with three I am not too sure but that was what I think it is asking, hope this helped and is right.
Answer:
The Tariff of 1816 was created to help pay of the debts incurred in the War of 1812 and to encourage people to buy goods made in America.
Explanation:
Tariff of 1816. The Tariff of 1816, also known as the Dallas Tariff, is notable as the first tariff passed by Congress with an explicit function of protecting U.S. manufactured items from overseas competition. Prior to the War of 1812, tariffs had primarily served to raise revenues to operate the national government.
That statement reflects the mercantilism economics system.
Temple Mount is important to Jews because it is the location where Abraham prepared to sacrifice his son Isaac, and it is the site of the Great Temple erected by King Solomon.
The place of "the sacrificial stone of Isaac" was chosen by King David to build a sanctuary that would house the most sacred object of Judaism, the Ark of the Covenant. The works were later completed by Solomon in what is known as the First Temple or Temple of Solomon and whose description we only know through the Bible, as it was desecrated and destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar II in 586 BC, giving rise to the Jewish exile to Babylon. A few years later the Second Temple was rebuilt, which was destroyed again in 70 AD by the Romans, with the exception of the western wall, known as the Wailing Wall, which is still preserved and which is the most important place of prayer for the Jews. According to the Jewish tradition, it is the place where the third and last temple must be built in the times of the Messiah.