"Sen no Rikyu, the man who so influenced the traditional tea ceremony, once offered seven rules for hosts of the ceremony:
<span>-Make a delicious bowl of tea
-Arrange the charcoal so the water boils quickly
-Arrange the flowers as they grow in nature
-Keep the tearoom cool in the summer and warm in the winter
-Have everything prepared ahead of time
-Be prepared for rain
<span>-Give your guests every consideration"
SOURCE: Washington and Lee from site people/howstuffworks.</span></span>
<span>A is the correct answer. Ur became part of the the Akkadian Empire, founded by Sargon of Akkad, roughly around the 23rd century BC. Sargon was one of several Semite rulers, and these rulers first conquered Nippur in the 3rd millenium BC. Ur and Nippur are located in modern day Iraq.</span>
In reality, the United States did not exist as they presently do after the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
However, the representatives of the colonies stayed in Philadelphia for several weeks after the signing.
The colonies were told to get ready for war against the British.
Have you ever heard about Louis and Clark and Sacagawea? Anywho after the territory was bought from France Jefferson, the president at the time, sent a group of men to explore the territory. They were led by Louis and Clark, they met an Indian tribe and an Indian woman helped them on their journey.