I want to say it’s 2. The power to break a tie vote in the Senate. But i feel that’s not true because i know that vice presidents are able to break the tie but not vote. only if it’s to break a tie and i know that the President can’t do that therefore my answer is 2.
Answer:
One helpful statistic we can use is the amount of enslaved people per county, in the year 1860, just a year before the American Civil War.
Explanation:
This statistic can be used as a proxy to determine the counties were cotton had the highest production, because cotton was a cash crop grown in large plantations that were worked by enslaved African Americans.
Several counties had 80% or more slaves as percentage of the total population, meaning that they were overwhelmingly black. The majority of these counties were located in the Mississippi Delta, in the state of the same name, in the Black Belt of Alabama and Georgia, and in southern South Carolina.
Answer:
The French Revolution.
Explanation:
This is my favorite Revolution due to it being an important time period for much of Europe. After assisting America in its infancy, the French revolted against their own government after it became too financially unstable, and bankrupt, to afford living wages for its citizens despite still affording finery for the upper-class. This sparked outrage, and a group of peasant-class petitioners, led by a Mister Robespierre, violently stormed the castle and rounded up the aristocrats to bring them to their inevitable demise.
Answer:
A. Plague is now a treatable disease.
Explanation:
The plague with some medication and treatment can be treated within 14 days. Our medical advancements have enabled us to become stronger and fight off thing's that do not belong in our bodies.
Why other choices are wrong: Plague bacteria if consumed by amoeba, can survive and replicate in the soil. Human beings still can be affected by the bacteria that cause plague. And there are rats and fleas always around that carry disease. Not necessarily around, but their droppings can carry such bacteria.