The U.S. government took over and ran the railroads from 26 December 1917 to 1 March 1920. During the period of government operation, the tracks were obliged to carry a heavy volume of traffic with little attention to replacements or ordinary maintenance.
The answer is B: build a temple in Jerusalem.
This temple was destroyed twice. Once by the Romans during the second siege of Jerusalem and again by Europeans during the Crusades. The ruins of the Temple are still in Jerusalem and they likely still contain The Ark of The Covenant (Jewish sacred item). The ruins are about 30 feet under the ground, are are in the basement of The Dome of The Rock.
True. She went back for her family then her people
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.