The increase in agricultural production and technological advancements during the Agricultural Revolution contributed to unprecedented population growth and new agricultural practices, triggering such phenomena as rural-to-urban migration, development of a coherent and loosely regulated agricultural market,
Answer: the countries belgium, canada, france, germany, greece, italy, iceland and denmark all supported the US during the cold war
Explanation: all of these countries and the US are a perfect example of a united group. (atleast, that's what i think)
Answer:
The United States National Security Council
Explanation:
The US National Security Council was established in 1947 by former president Harry Truman. It serves as an advisory body to the president, and it´s part of the executive branch.
Several senior officials participate in the meetings of the US National Security Council, for example:
- The Secretary of State
- The Secretary of Defense
- The Director of National Intelligence
- And the White House Chief of Staff
The meet in the Situation Room of the White House, and have the power to order things such as the killing of an individual who is suspected to be a terrorist.
Answer:
The Caddo tribe of Louisiana initially used the ambiguity left by the Louisiana Purchase to its advantage. The boundary between Spanish Texas and American Louisiana was not defined in the treaty. Representatives of France, Spain, and the United States continued to debate these lines after 1803. Chief Dehahuit of the Caddo tribe endorsed the Spanish and American compromise of the Neutral Ground, or a strip of land “that would be off-limits to soldiers from either nation pending a final diplomatic settlement.” The Caddo helped maintain peace in the Neutral Ground and were able to carve out diplomatic agency in this role. However, this political influence was threatened with Louisiana statehood in 1812, the annexation of Florida, and the repulsion of the British from New Orleans in 1815.
Explanation: Sorry , I couldn't think of a <u>SECOND</u> (Sorry again for the emphasis) way the Natives impacted Louisiana before the states bought it. However, I hope that it will help you.