The Third Amendment to the U.S. Constitution relates most directly to the "Quartering Act," since it prohibits the quartering of soldiers in people's homes without their consent. It is largely "useless" in modern society.
The major cause of the French and Indian War was A. DISAGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE FRENCH AND BRITISH OVER LAND CLAIMS AND THE FUR TRADE.
By the mid-18th century, both the British and French wanted to extend their colonies in North America to the land west of the Appalachian Mountains. The land was known as the Ohio Territory. Both British and French already established fur traders doing business with Native Americans and pioneers living on the frontier. Because both sides want to monopolize the fur trade in that area and expand their colonies, they underwent numerous assaults against each other.
The disagreement escalated and eventually resulted to the French and Indian War. A world war that raged seven years involving all European powers.
Answer:
polytheistic
Explanation:
first religions worshiped multiple gods
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In the early 1900s prior to Oklahoma becoming a state the leaders of the five tribes would most likely have agreed with the statement "Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory should merge into one state".
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The Central American Indian territory was situated in the United States. Although Congress passed multiple Organic Acts that supported much of the initial Indian country with a road to statehood.The Indian Territory has been reduced to what is now Oklahoma.
The Territory of Oklahoma was an established territory of the United States that operated from 2 May 1890 until 16 November 1907 when it was replaced by a new constitution with the Indian Territory and was integrated to the Union as "the State of Oklahoma".
Catholic Christianity<span> is by far the largest religion in </span>Spain<span>. According to a study by the Spanish Centre for Sociological Research in 2016 about 70-75% of Spaniards self-identify as Catholic Christians, 3-5% as followers of other faiths (including </span>Islam<span>, </span>Protestant Christianity<span> and </span>Buddhism<span> etc.), and about 20-22% identify as atheists or non-believers.</span>[1]<span> Most Spaniards do not participate regularly in religious worship. </span>