A. It decreased because the ancient Africans used up northern Africans resources
Georgia made many contributions to the war effort during World War I.
For each Georgia contribution, indicate the industry or group of people who made it. ( 1 answer will be used two times)
Trained Recruits
provided canned goods, uniforms, and bandages
planted victory gardens
Georgia farmers
volunteered for military duty
Georgia military facilities
grew cotton for clothing
CHOICES:
Georgia Farmers
Georgia Military facilities
Georgia Factories
Georgia Citizens
The Economic Stabilization Act of 1970 was a United States law that authorized the President to stabilize prices, rents, wages, salaries, interest, rates, dividends, and similar transfers
Answer:
a)He expected the territories to be attacked.
Explanation:
Henry Tunstall emigrated to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada in 1872, where he worked at the Turner, Beeton & Tunstall, a business in which his father was a partner. Four years later; however, Tunstall moved to the United States with thoughts of becoming a sheep rancher. He first investigated land in California but soon headed to New Mexico, where land was more affordable. He first arrived in Santa Fe, where he met a Lincoln County lawyer and cattle rancher named Alexander McSween. After talking to McSween, Tunstall was convinced that there were profits to be made in Lincoln County and soon began ranching there.