The answer is "<span>D) Oklahoma".
</span><span>During the time of Great Depression Oklahoma (a state in the South Central region of the United States) suffered significantly. The Great Depression, joined with the Dust Bowl, annihilated numerous homesteads and left a huge number of Oklahomans jobless. Dry seasons and high breezes were slippery on occasion, and because of the conditions in Oklahoma, over 15% of Oklahomans moved to California. A portion of the hardest hit regions were in country Oklahoma. Shanty towns, otherwise called shacktowns, jumped up close numerous urban areas during the Great Depression.
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The militiamen at the Battle of Concord "fired at the soldiers along the road." (B)
For example, this quote states that "Fighting started again soon after, however, with the militiamen firing at the British from behind trees, stone walls, houses and sheds."
Answer:
Tort law
Explanation:
A tort is simple terms can be explained as the wrongful act committed by a person or a party which causes damages and injuries to the other party. In such cases, the civil law states that the victim may demand for recovery of the damages from the party which caused the damaged by lawful means.
The person who is the victim and have suffered the damages is known as the claimant or plaintiff, while the person or party who caused the damages is called as the defendant. And the law suit filed is called as the tort action.
In the context, Mary is the plaintiff while Ted is the defendant as Ted hit Mary's mini van from rear end and caused heavy damaged to the mini van of Mary. Thus Mary in order to recover compensation for the damages will file a tort action based on the tort law against Ted.
Hence the answer is -- Tort law.
Answer:
It was land.
Land was the source of all other wealth because it was not only the source of natural resources— gold, silver, other ores and minerals, wood, &c— but was also the source of food and water.
The correct answer is letter C
Explanation: The concept of "flow of consciousness" was coined by William James and referred to the whirlwind of thoughts in the conscious mind, that is, the whole range of impressions, sensations, reasonings that unfold on a superficial level.