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btw the answer is B
Since people speicilize in a certain thing it causes isolation since they want to do good at that certain area or thing they are specializing in.
Answer:
The General Assembly and the Security Council.
Why was Mahatma Gandhi's Salt March so significant in the struggle for India's independence?
Answer: Out of all the options presented above the one that represents the reason why Mahatma Gandhi's Salt March was so significant in the struggle for India's independence is answer choice B) It united Indians under a common struggle against the British. The british law was unfair to the indians since salt was an important vital mineral for their diet. Also they were not allowed to collect or even sell it.
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<span><span>At the beginning of 1801, Napoleon wanted to occupy Louisiana militarily.</span> The newly appointed President Jefferson knew he could lose that region, because of the French or the British. Since
there were no roads at that time, control of the Mississippi River was
vital for the transport of all kinds of products, as well as troops, so
Tomas Jefferson hastened the exploration of the same and the west. Surprisingly,
the following year France agreed to sell the Louisiana Territory to the
USA, which secured control of the Mississippi River and New Orleans. For
15 million dollars, Jefferson increased the size of the USA and gained
control of the river, driving the French away from the country.</span>