Geography influenced Macedonia as it has access to the Aegean Sea was important for trade and transportation.
Option: 3
Explanation:
Macedonia is a country of Europe. The neighboring countries of Macedonia are Serbia, Greece and Bulgaria. The physiography, locational advantage and climate helps in the forming unique position in world's history in case of Macedonia. It has a good water transportation system through which it is well connected with other countries and used this connectivity for its own defense also.
During the time of war this good favorable location helped it to make a fruitful defense against enemy country. It has a good accessibility with Aegean sea which was important for trade and transportation. This locational advantage helped a country in forming its economic base.
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Explanation :Inicialmente se hablaba de "confederación" en el caso de alianzas, por este motivo la palabra "confederación" aún se usa en instituciones de la sociedad civil no estatales (por ejemplo, la Confederación General del Trabajo de la República Argentina o la Confederación Europea de Sindicatos, etc.). Por esta razón el término confederación también se emplea para describir todo tipo de organización que combina la autoridad derivante de otros entes semiautónomos. En tal caso se pueden citar como algunos ejemplos las confederaciones deportivas.
Thomas edison was important to the turn of the century, not only for the light bulb, but for also discovering electricity, which allowed US eay to communicate. Also, the elictric company eas founded Con Edison
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1st January 1804
Explanation:
The Haitian Declaration of Independence was proclaimed on 1 January 1804.
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