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Chief staples of Maya economic activities were centered primarily around foods like fish, squash, yams, corn, honey, beans, turkey, vegetables, chocolate drinks; raw materials such as limestone, marble, jade, wood, copper and gold; and manufactured goods such as paper, books, furniture, jewelry, clothing, carvings.
Yes, because none of those regions have 270 electoral votes.
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It featured a rematch of the 1824 election, as President John Quincy Adams of the National Republican Party faced Andrew Jackson of the Democratic Party. ... Jackson dominated in the South and the West, aided in part by the passage of the Tariff of 1828. Adams swept New England but won only three other small states.
He was born in Ulm, Germany on March 14th, 1879
I think the correct answer for this would be C. Attacking slaves makes little to no sense, nor does political leaders, as that was late in the war. The first option would entail that the north never changed tactics. Monuments makes sense because they were a symbol of the confederate message and lifestyle. Attacking those sends a message that the Confederate States of America were coming to an end.