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The answer is: acquisition of the Oregon territory
Answer:
A. natural rights
Explanation:
Civil Liberties are laws that every* person has and in fact cannot be taken away by any other person or institutions. Which is including the Government. Civil Liberties are always in legal texts. For example, the Constitution and it's amendments that it has. In that case when you are in the United States and in a lot of other countries or even in treaties. In example the "European Convention on Human Rights." In fact Civil Liberties are way different from Privilege's. A example for Civil Liberties is "Freedom of Speech." A example of "Privilege" is the right to draft a will.
*It is depending on the context and the country in fact. Civil Liberties in fact can hold for all people in the world or it can also be for the people in a certain country.
I hope this helped. I am sorry if you get this wrong.
The correct answer is B. They were able to find the orbit of a comet and predict the year of its return.
Edmond Halley was a British astronomer, geophysicist, mathematician, meteorologist, and physicist. Alexis Clairaut was a French astronomer, geophysicist, mathematician.
They were friends with Isaac Newton that before, had built a new theory of universal gravitation.
With this new theory, Newton calculated the orbit of the Great Comet of 1680. Later, Halley used Newton’s theory to calculate the orbits of several comets - even some that were in ancient records -. The thing is: Halley noticed that some comets had similar orbits, which led him to suggest that some comets may be periodic and that they may be moving along very elongated ellipses. This way he forecasted the comets return in a period of 76 years.
Since then, the comet has carried Halley’s name.
1. Mesopotamia is located on a plain. 2. I'm pretty sure it's called Mesopotamia, as well.
Short Term:
1. Taxation without representation
Examples: Sugar act, stamp act, quartering act, townshend acts
Long Term:
1. Enlightenment ideas
2. Salutary neglect
3. French and Indian War
4. Great Awakening