Answer: That would be Unitary as all it is defined by all state powers is centralized and controlled by the central government
Explanation:
It was very, very important for women to start working during the war because so many people were deployed that the demand for jobs in factories and other places was far higher than there were people available. Also, there were not enough women in the workforce at that time to fill those open positions. They filled many jobs in making supplies for war (that would normally be filled by men). Initially it was difficult to recruit the women (who were originally fitting the bill of "housewives"), and this is where those "We Can Do It" signs with "Rosie the Riveter" came about.
Answer:
The Proclamation of 1763 attempted to prevent problems by trying to prevent the encroachment of European settlers on native lands.
Explanation:
The Proclamation of 1763 was issued by the British government. The proclamation effectively created a boundary that separated the Atlantic colonies in the East from the lands that were beyond the Appalachian Mountains to the West. West of this land was considered Native territory. Pontiac's Rebellion of Native Americans led to the edict issued by King George III. It made it illegal for private citizens and colonial governments to buy land from Native Americans of their own accord.
It is because of subduction<span>: oceanic crust tends to get colder and denser with age as it spreads off the mid-ocean ridges. It gets so dense, that it sinks in the upper </span><span>mantle </span><span>(subduction). This is like a giant recycling system for oceanic lithosphere! Because continental crust is lighter than oceanic crust, continental crust cannot subduct. We therefore still have some very </span>old continental rocks<span> at the surface of the Earth.</span>
The statement which correctly describes the 54th Massachusetts Regiment was C) It was the first Union regiment to fight under black officers. It was the first official union of African-American soldiers and this took place during the Civil War, however African-American soldiers had fought on both sides during the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812.