Answer: To hurry/hasten
Explanation: Make haste essentially means to just be quick
Jacob Rill's goal in the late 1800s was to make Americans aware of problems in cities.
Riis' goal was to expose the conditions of the poor living in the tenements and slums of New York City. A book called How the Other Half Lives, published dramatics photos seeking to show people the deplorable conditions the city's poor were living in. These photographs also convinced people that a change was vital to happen and the poor needed to be helped.
<span>When away from the dock between sunset and sunrise
<span>During periods of restricted visibility such as fog or heavy rain</span></span>
The answer is Lake Baikal. Lake Baikal is located in Russia in the Siberia region. It is the largest lake in the world in terms of volume of fresh water. It is also estimated to be 25-30 million years old making it one of the oldest lakes in the world. The Dead sea is much more smaller in comparison, and while the Yangtze is one of the longest rivers in the world does not much the volume of Lake Baikal. Lake Taupo is located in New Zealand and one of the largest lakes in Oceania.
The answer is <span>the magnetic compass and gunpowder.
The magnetic compass and gunpowder were first developed under the rule of Chinese dynasties.
In fact, the compass and gunpowder were identified as part of the FOUR GREAT INVENTIONS OF CHINA. The other two were paper making and printing.
The magnetic compass was greatly used throughout Chinese history. They would use a magnetic needle that would be place floating in bowl of water. The magnetic needle was called "</span><span>"south-pointing fish" because it aligns itself to the south.
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The gunpowder was discovered in the 9th century but its explosive potential was perfected in mid-14th century.