Four Standard Time Zones for the Continental U.S. Were Introduced. At first the railroad managers tried to address the problem by establishing 100 different railroad time zones. With so many time zones, different railroad lines were sometimes on different time systems, and scheduling remained confusing and uncertain.
Answer:
I would support the independence of Venezuela to find my happiness and that of those around me.
Explanation:
I would support the independence of the country where I am living.
I would support independence, because when you live in a country, no matter how much money you have, your happiness is made by the people around you.
If you see that the people around you are having a hard time and want an independent country, then you will not be happy.
If you're not happy, it's no use having a lot of money, health, or education.
To dominate an entire nation, totalitarian leaders devised methods of control and persuasion. These included the use of terror, indoctrination, propaganda, censorship and religious methods.
Answer: the answer is the fourth option
People were able to do more than hunt for each day's food—they could travel, trade, and communicate. The world's first villages and cities were built near the fields of domesticated plants. Plant domestication also led to advances in tool production. The earliest farming tools were hand tools made from stone.
During the 1800's, transportation in the form of railroads improved trading and selling of goods and services in the U.S. The railways created major cities along their route and allowed not only goods, but people to go west.
Farming in the west was important during this time period. Before railroad systems, people usually lived, worked, and farmed close to the coastal areas, so travel and shipment of goods was easier. Railroads changed that. Traveling via train was easy and cheaper.