This is how I would go: (I'm just glossing over it, sorry if you think it lacks detail. :L)
<span>1. California does not deserve a seat in the United Nations. </span>
<span>2. The UN is only for nations; people in California are US citizens; they do not have a culture nor a culture that is exclusive to the rest of the US. In this sense, California is not a nation. (this is the definition of a nation bit.) </span>
<span>3. Federalism, the system where states and national governments share power. California (states in general) does not have the power to enter into treaties with foreign countries, nor regulate commerce with foreign countries. These powers are exclusive to the national government. This would mean that it cannot be given a seat, where these powers would be put into California's hands. I guess states governments would also fit into here somewhere. </span>
Answer:
People from everywhere around the world immigrate to the United States because it's what people call the #1 country. To get in, you need a visa to show the imigration service. Then imigration service gives you a period of time you can stay in the U.S. and if you want to become an U.S. citizen then you have to go through a process where you write letter to the government saying that the country you were born in is dangerous or that your life is in danger. Another way you can become a citizen is by the green card, for the green card you are given a number and a nonimigrant person picks a ball saying the numeber and whoever has that number becomes a citizen. If you don't get the green card and the government doesn't approve your letter then you are deported which means you get sent back to your country.
Explanation:
I'm an immigrant :)
Egyptologists believe the pyramid was built as a tomb for the Fourth Dynasty Egyptian pharaoh Khufu (often Hellenized as "Cheops") and was constructed over a 20-year period. Khufu's vizier, Hemiunu (also called Hemon) is believed by some to be the architect of the Great Pyramid. The ancient Egyptians who built the pyramids may have been able to move massive stone blocks across the desert by wetting the sand in front of a contraption built to pull the heavy objects
The opinion of the archaeologists that the mammoth has been killed at Domebo is based on two things:
Weapons; on the site where the mammoth was found the archaeologists also found 4 projectile points, which had the purpose of killing big game animals, and they had markings that suggested that they were used.
Bone placement; the placement of the bones of the mammoth suggested that they were placed in a manner which was used when the flesh of the animals was sliced from their bones.