The answer is C. The Aztecs developed an irrigation system that brought water from nearby rivers to their crops.
Aztecs was among the first civilizations that utilize technology such as dams<span>, aqueducts, and gates to enhance their irrigation system.
Their irrigation system was so complex, it even much more advanced compared to the irrigation system of the European nations that came to invade them</span>
Hiroo Onoda ordered his men to take the hills for protection because they were the only ones left.
<u>Explanation</u>:
- Hiroo Onoda was an Intelligence officer of the Japanese Army deployed with other soldiers in a Lubang Island in the Philippines.
- He was on duty during World War II on the island to hamper the enemy attacks. But after a while, only he and three other soldiers survived.
- To protect themselves from attacks, Lieutenant Onoda ordered these men to "take to the hills."
- Surprisingly, he spent 29 years after World War II in hiding as he was unaware of the ending of the war. Though they received a leaflet, they refused to believe it and his superior officer flew from Japan to officially relieve him from his duty.
Answer:
5 New England states?
Explanation:
I mean, the five states you listed were part of the 5 New England states
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your question: Which official is the most powerful member of the White House..?
Your answer: The Chief of staff is the official that is the most powerful member of the White House. This person guides the White House staff.
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The fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November 1989 further accelerated the demise of the Communist governments. In Czechoslovakia, the Opposition leader, Václav Havel, was unanimously elected interim President of the Republic by the parliament of the Socialist Republic on 29 December 1989. In the same vein, the anti-establishment Civic Forum movement won the first free parliamentary elections on 8 June 1990 and reappointed Václav Havel as President of the Republic in July of that year. In Hungary, the parliamentary elections held on 2 April 1990 resulted in the formation of the Democratic Forum government. On 9 December 1990, Lech Wałęsa became President of the Republic of Poland. In Bulgaria, a coalition government was formed on 7 December 1990, and a new Constitution was adopted on 9 July 1991. In Romania, following violent demonstrations, the Communist dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu was executed on 25 December 1989 and a new Constitution establishing pluralism was adopted on 8 December 1991.