Answer:
Pastoralism/ Pastoral farming (also known in some regions as livestock farming or grazing) is farming ( or a form of animal husbandry) aimed at producing livestock, rather than growing crops.
Explanation: Examples include dairy farming, raising beef cattle, and raising sheep for wool. Hope this helps ^-^.
<span>The answer is B. There is always some distortion.
We know that a map is only a drawing. That means a map cannot create a 3D
images of mountains and other landscape. That’s the reason why map is never
perfect. A map can only show or represent an image of the globe but not the
exact physical appearance of each landscape that can be found in earth.
Distortion means there’s a change or a twist in a certain thing. May it be
small or big, it doesn’t matter. It is still considered as distortion.</span>
It allowed the Union to shoot down the confederates from atop the hill.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you do not attach options for this question or the country, or the period in time, we assume you refer to the United States and the period that started during the colonial times.
If that is the case, then we can say the following.
Historically, the area that would have been the best place to locate industries that relied on mills such as textiles was the territory of Massachusetts and some other eastern regions of the country.
It was at the end of the 1700s that the Textile industry started in the United States in New England. From there, the textile industries spread to Virginia and Kentucky. Many years later it spread to Georgia. The advent of the Cotton gin represented the new technology that created a "boom" of textile plants in the United States.