The people of the Northwest coast were hunter-gatherers, so they relied on hunting, fishing, and gathering edible plants as their main sources of food.
Answer:
<u>Peter Stuyvesant</u> (1592–1672) was the last director-general of the New Amsterdam and is <u>famous for expanding this colony and building several landmark projects, such as Broadway</u>.
With a true dutch spirit of running a settlement, he <u>addressed the fire issue in the city with a number of improvements</u>. In order to reduce the risk of fire, colonists were commanded to <em>remove wooden chimneys and replace roofs made of thatch</em>, because they presented a fire hazard. He also introduced <em>first fire wardens</em> in the New Amsterdam, which laid foundation for the first fire department in the United States.
In addition, Stuyvesant <em>set speed limits</em> on the streets of New Amsterdam and <em>directed taverns to be closed at 9 p.m.</em> to reduce drunk fighting on the streets.
The earliest start time rule "compares the finish times for all immediate predecessors of an activity".
<u>Option: B</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
The equation used only to measure Early Start and Early Finish dates:
Early Start of Operation = Predecessor Early Finish operation + 1.
Early Activity End = Period of Activity + Early Activity Start - 1.
The above given terms are basically dependent on how early a project or an operation may start by having all necessary element like how early a task can be started in given time duration. In same how early a work can be finished in business or another sector with in a given time duration. This helps to calculate a millage of a work performed.
Answer:
ownership, revenue to the bidders/companies/revenue collectors
Explanation:
the ijaradari sysytem was introduced by Warren Hastings under British India(British Colonisation) in 1773. Here the bidders bid for lands which were state owned and the highest bidders were auctioned the right to collect revenues from those lands while paying taxes to the state. the bidders were called contractors and were given this right for 5 years intially which was later made annually in 1777. The system failed mostly because bidding was not related to land productivity and many Zamindars were unable to remit revenue to the companies.