Answer:
Low resources. Late time. No reason to plant.
Explanation:
- Domestication of wild grains.
- The wild grain was so little that no one would farm. They didn't have a lot; they had a few resources natural resources.
- Europeans also didn't arrive till 1500's so, the resources they needed were not there till the Europeans.
- The place/region is very tropical so they had some resources already for a reason not to farm. No point. That part of Africa had the best land to no make anymore plants.
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Fertile Crescent
The Fertile Crescent (also known as the "cradle of civilization") is a crescent-shaped region where agriculture and early human civilizations like the Sumer and Ancient Egypt flourished due to inundations from the surrounding Nile, Euphrates and Tigris rivers.
Answer:
D. entrusted to Congress
Explanation:
The congress has the power to do anything but it gave the states the power so they were basically ruled over.
The people had a problem with the Congress because it gave the states to much power and it gave the central government no power.
The executive branch enforces the laws because the president approves it.
The judiciary branch only helps send laws through to the other branches.
The states had all the power so they controlled a lot of the government.
Certain unalienable rights mean certain right can never be taken away.
Option D
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Unalienable rights are the rights that are given to a person as a birthright. These rights cannot be denied by any means nor can the individual give them up by choice.
In the drafts of The Declaration of Independence, many drafts mention passages about how the 'Creator' has given undeniable rights to all individuals. One such right as mentioned in the drafts is 'the liberty to life and enjoying it'. The passage further explains that these rights cannot be given up by us nor denied to us as they are a part of us. They help in defining the person that we become through the course of our life.