<span>Despite its small size, Massachusetts features numerous distinctive regions. The large coastal plain of the Atlantic Ocean in the eastern section of the state contains Greater Boston along with most of the state's population, as well as the distinctive Cape Cod peninsula.</span>
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he answer is C
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a. declare sovereignty in a document, such as the Declaration of Independence
-this is a good start, but it's not enough, a number of states have declared sovereignty but they were not recognized internationally.
b. pass a law requiring other states to recognize its sovereignty
- a state can't pass a law about what the others should do: this is a false answer
c. gain recognition of sovereignty from the United Nations
-this is the best way of achieving sovereignty in a way that is recognized internationally - this is the best answer.
d. merge with another state and form a new state
-this is not the right answer - this state would not be sovereign then.
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Smallpox has had a major impact on world history, not least because indigenous populations of regions where smallpox was non-native, such as the Americas and Australia, were rapidly decimated and weakened by smallpox. During the 18th century the disease killed an estimated 400,000 Europeans each year, including five reigning monarchs, and was responsible for a third of all blindness. After successful vaccination campaigns throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, the WHO certified the global eradication of smallpox in December 1979. Smallpox is one of two infectious diseases to have been eradicated.
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According to National Geographic, the maximum displacement along the fault between the two tectonic plates during the magnitude 9 earthquake in Japan was 164 feet (50 meters).
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C. Physical
Explanation:
The Rio Grande river is an example of a physical boundary between two countries since it is a landform. Physical boundaries are very diverse and can include oceans, seas, mountains, rivers, and lakes, just to name a few of the many landforms that can make a physical boundary.
A cultural, geometric or religious boundary could perhaps be visible with the right type of map, but a river does not tell us anything about the religious makeup of a certain area, nor does it reflect the cultural of the inhabitants.