I suggest looking up a map of the USA or wherever most of these are based. Then examine the landscape and try to find the most accurate description for the landscape or find what the landscape is called, ex: plains.
I can try to help if you still can’t solve it, but I am pretty confident you can solve this is on your own.
The correct option is: "a. Women were allowed to vote"
The 22nd election to the Japanese House of Representatives was held on April 10, 1946 and in them the lower house of the National Diet of Japan was renewed. These constituted the first elections that were celebrated in the country after the end of the Second World War. Although the elections were held under the Meiji Constitution of 1890, the US authorities made some changes in the electoral law, as was the introduction of women's suffrage, decreeing also the dissolution of the previous parliament and the holding of new elections
The University of Texas just recently removed a Confederate statue of Robert E. Lee. Robert E. Lee was a commander of the Confederate army and had a statue in the University of Texas for many years. The bringing down of the statue bothers some and pleases others. For those who oppose the operation, they argue that statues such as Robert E. Lee's carry history with it that must be learned from to avoid history from repeating itself. Those who support the statue coming down say that it symbolizes racism, and opposes the diversiy cherished in America. Some wonder if the removal of statues are caused by the tense political climate, brought upon protest of both alt left and alt right groups.
Answer:
The first airplane
Explanation:
It was powered, sustained, and controllable. This was never done by anyone in the world at the time.
Natural resources - Britain had large and accessible supplies of coal and iron - two of the most important raw materials used to produce the goods for the early Industrial Revolution. Also available was water power to fuel the new machines, harbors for its merchant ships, and rivers for inland transportation.