Answer:
oxygen
Explanation:
The Carboniferous period is a period that stretched from 358.9 million years ago to 298.9 million years ago, being on the scene for 60 million years. This period is characterized mostly by its warm and wet climate, dense tropical rainforests, giant insects, myriapods, and arachnids roaming the land. The reason why in this period the plants grew very tall, some over 30 meters, and animals that are otherwise very small became significantly larger, is that during this period the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere was much higher. The high amount of oxygen in the atmosphere came from all the plants, as the majority of the land was covered with plants until the late stages of this period. The high amount of oxygen in the atmosphere though also killed big portion of the flora and terrestrial fauna at the end of this period because it cooled off the atmosphere significantly, thus the warm and wet climate was replaced by glaciation, cold, and dry climate.
Answer: Nat Turner’s Revolt resulted in the deaths of 60 whites and 200 blacks, causing greater vigilance, the strengthening of slave codes, and a new perception of slavery.
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Answer:
The correct answer is A, <em>to create a government where all men could vote on representatives to serve on their behalf in government</em>.
Explanation:
The keyword to understand <em>what the question is asking for</em> is the "republican form of government".
One of the most important legacies of the Ancient Roman civilization is its Republican form of government. The republican political experience of Ancient Rome that left much analysis by great authors helped politicians of the 18th century to evaluate how they wanted their societies to organize.
When the delegates at the Constitutional Convention organized the American government they chose a republican form so every man could choose the political leaders that would represent him in government. This would stop the formation of a tyrannical power like the British crown had been.
Answer:
Muchas palabras de origen indígena, fueron incorporadas al idioma español.
Varias fiestas religiosas adaptaron las costumbres indígenas.
Explicación:
Muchas palabras de origen indígena se incorporaron al idioma español durante la colonización bajo el Imperio español. Estas palabras que se incorporan al idioma español son náhuatl, arawak, guaraní, quechua, tupi, carib y maya. Varias fiestas religiosas se adaptan a las costumbres indígenas porque las fiestas en esa región se celebran de acuerdo con las tradiciones y costumbres de los pueblos.