Answer:
Ancient Israel began in an area known as Canaan, which became modern day Israel, Jordan and Lebanon. The area was bordered by the Mediterranean Sea on the west and included desert and mountains, creating a contrast between arid and fertile zones.
Explanation:
True because graphs are a visual way of learning
<span>This would change the status women held at that time.
Back then most people perceive that women are not capable in doing the job that men were able to do. So people expect the women to stay at home and taking care of the families.
</span><span> When the convention was held in New York in 1848 many women started to agreed with this notion and gained confidence to compete with men in other field outside the house.</span>
Answer:
Speaking different languages and different ways of making a living
Explanation:
In West Africa there are numerous languages and tribes especially as seen in Nigeria(the most populated black country in the world) which has over 100 tribes in it. Here tribes speak different languages and have different cultures that affect their different ways of making a living. For example, the Hausas to the north of Nigeria speak Hausa and are mostly involved in farming and cattle rearing while the Yorubas and Igbos to the south speak different languages and are more involved in white collar jobs and other businesses and less focused on animal rearing
The third answer (top to bottom): welfare spending, federal government intervention, organized labor.
Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal found one of its opponents, the Governor Eugene Talmadge. He was governor of Georgia (1932) and was popular with the rural people. He opposed programs calling for greater government spending and economic regulation. His anti-corporate, pro-evangelical and white-supremacist tirades had great appeal.
In Talmadge government, Georgia state subverted some of the early New Deal programs (federal relief programs for example). He wanted the workers to have an incentive to return to private employers. He allied with conservative business interests by <u>opposing government regulation, welfare spending, and the interests of organized labor</u>.