During James K. Polk's term, America’s territory extended across the continent and grew by more than one-third. These are some of Polk’s contribution to the territory of the US. Thank you for posting your question. I hope that this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.
Answer:
Wind turbines & solar panels that cost less to build.
Explanation:
First of all, we already have crops the require less pesticide protection, their called GMOs (genetically modified foods). Second, burning power planets or fossil fuels, is highly toxic to the atmosphere and creates a negative impact on the environment. Moreover, I do suppose long lasting batteries would be cool and easier to use, but I still don't think they would have a big impact to humanity. Lastly, there are about 12.3 million American homes getting their energy from solar panels, and solar panels are a reliable energy resource, and doesn't cause any harm to the environment. So clearly, solar panels and wind turbines that cost less to build would have a huge impact on society.
Answer:
failed to protect former enslaved
Explanation:
white people started trying to kill/harm freedmen (former enslaved slaves) and people who worked for the Freedman's Bureau, an organization designed to help Black people make their place in society.
No, the compromise of 1850 was not enough to resolve the differences between the north and south because geographical differences remained. A huge factor of why slavery was an issue was because the south needed slaves to work the land. Meanwhile, the north mainly industrial thrived on factories and therefore didn’t need slaves. Furthermore, the compromise of 1850 brought upon the Fugitive slave act of 1850 which was not enforced by the north. This clearly shows the differences in ideology between the north and the south that even to this day haven’t truly been resolved.
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