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There once was a land bridge that connected Asia and North America some 15-20,000ish years ago that was used during the ice age. This ice bridge connected from what I believe to be eastern Russia (somewhere around that area) to westerm Alaska that helped the migration from Asia to North America and from North America to Asia. With the rise of sea levels and melted glaciers the land bridge basically drowned and melted never to be seen or used again.
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Nomadic life was the way in which most Native American tribes lived before colonization. However, as European settlers began to increase in numbers, Native Americans were pushed out of their lands and placed in reservations. Reservations had some commonalities with their past way of life, as well as some differences
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Many of their traditional ways of life, as well as the structure of their communities was maintained. People were generally able to maintain their native language.
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The land in reservations was usually less fertile, making agriculture difficult. Native Americans were confined to this area, and not allowed to relocate unless they gave up their way of life. Some traditions that required Native Americans to be nomadic could no longer be practiced.
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The court should grant the motion, because the plaintiff supported his motion with substantial evidence indicating that the defendant was negligent, and the defendant did not come forward with admissible evidence in rebuttal.
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- To prove the negligent behavior of the defendant, the plaintiff is expected to present enough evidence to cover the proof of negligence in all the four elements of negligence, namely duty, breach, cause, and harm.
- If the evidence to prove all the four are present, the court most probably grants the motion in the favor of the plaintiff.
Intrastate<span> commerce is when you drive a commercial motor vehicle only within one state and you do not meet any of the descriptions above for </span>interstate<span> commerce. NOTE: If you operate in both </span>intrastate<span> commerce and </span>interstate<span> commerce, you must choose </span>interstate<span> commerce.</span>