Famous events in the US between 1600-1865:
1. Pilgrims/Mayflower
2. Thanksgiving
3. Revolutionary War
4. Declaration of Independence
5. Constitution/Bill of Rights
6. Civil War
7. Emancipation Proclamation
Hope this helped :) your criteria was pretty vague, let me know if you need anything more specific. You can go into detail about a specific thing that occurred within the Pilgrims' journey, Revolutionary War, etc.
The correct option is "They all participated in some form of wrestling."
• By cataloging certain important sports throughout the history of China, the Dragon Boat event dating back more than two thousand years is known and continues to be a traditional event that takes place every year. On the other hand Cuju, a sport similar to soccer, was practiced in China during the third and second century BC. Since the Song Dynasty, Tai chi chuan and some martial arts similar to qigong became very popular in this country.
• Sports in Ancient Egypt occupied an important part of the leisure of young people of antiquity, being reflected in numerous testimonies: decorations in tombs, vessels, ostraca, etc. Although some activities (especially martial arts) were preferably reserved for the aristocracy, it seems that people of all classes participated in many sports. There was no competition for the importance of the Olympic Games, although competitions were contested (at least in some specific discipline).
• In ancient Greece, the Olympic Games took place every four years and were an important part of the religious life of the Greeks. The Olympic Games were held at the Olympia stadium, which was inaugurated with a sacrifice to Zeus. The six main sports that were played during that period were athletics, pankration, jumping, expedition race, discus throw and javelin.
August 21, 1918 (Wednesday) Second Battle of the Somme – The second phase of the Allied offensive against Germany began with attacks on Albert and Bapaume, France. A powerful tornado struck Tyler, Minnesota, killing 36 people and injuring over 100 others. It would be the fourth deadliest tornado in the state's history.
The answer is 2: to increase the amount of land available for agriculture.
Reason:
If I remember correctly from Geography last year that is called terrace farming. Common practice in hilly areas where you would be unable to plant crops. Instead, they flatten that out and have “steps” that gives them flat land to grow crops, often rice.
It was bad because peoples' lives were lost during the border wars.
That is why, hope this helps. :)