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slaves did most of the work on the northern farms Northern didn't own Farms Northern Farms were small enough
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Answer: The first civilization that created the concept of zero were the Babylonians but the Babylonians were influenced by Sumerians, the ones who created the first counting system. If anything Americans got a hold of what the counting system was like (the one that contained zero in it) and claimed it as theirs.
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The correct answer is A) The two countries agreed on the location of borders to the east and west of Louisiana in the Adams-Onis Treaty.
The resolution between the United States and Spain that solved the boundary disputes associated with the Louisiana Purchase was "The two countries agreed on the location of borders to the east and west of Louisiana in the Adams-Onis Treaty."
The Adams-Onis Treaty was signed on February 22, 1819. sixteen years after the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. With this treaty, Spain agreed to cede the Florida peninsula to the United States and delineate the southern border with the New Spain. The United States diplomacy team had the advantage that in those years, the Spanish crown was facing some insurrections and uprisings in the New Spain territories, such as the beginning of the independence movement in México.
The correct answer is Systematic observation
Systematic observation is a method used to understand how a particular activity or task works. The researcher observes the steps of a process, the tools used, the difficulties that appear, the conversations and results of the work.
Systematic Observation is guided by a defined objective, something you want to know about that activity. The observation is made repeatedly until there is sufficient evidence to state this.
Systematic Observation can be used to do Behavioral Mapping, Task Analysis or Activity Analysis.
I believe it's <span>B. The Supreme Court ruled that Dred Scott was not a citizen of the United States because he was not white, and therefore could not sue in the courts. </span>