1. In the Southern subregion of sub-Saharan Africa, the country that is mainly covered by the Kalahari desert is D. Botswana.
2. Slum areas called shantytowns occur in C. all major African cities, housing over 70 percent of urban populations.
3. In Australia, most cattle ranching is found in A. Queensland.
4. In Oceania, most towns began as B. colonial ports.
5. In the 1970s, the island of Nauru had one of the highest per capita incomes in the Oceania region due to extensive D. phosphate mining.
The Union Army's strategy at the Battle of Antietam was to keep the army intact to avoid being flanked by the Confederacy.
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At the Battle of Antietam, the Union Army knew that the Confederates would attempt to flank them by dividing their army. They knew this because they had found out General Lee's plans in advance.
As a result, the Union Commander, Gen. George B. McClellan, kept the army intact while trying to attack the flanks of the enemy. General Lee then attacked with all his force thinking that the Union would see this and fall back.
The Union responded by standing their ground and driving back the Confederate army. The strength of this strategy was that it won the battle for the Union. A limitation was that it cost many lives.
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The correct option is B.
According to John Locke, political power is the natural power of every man which was collectively given up and delivered into the hand of a designated body. Thus, according to John, people hold political positions only because the people they are ruling give that position to them for a purpose, therefore, John hold that any politician who is not performing should be removed from office.
The 16th Amendment gives Congress the power to collect taxes from incomes. Congress uses these taxes to build roads, manage construction, maintain public resources such as libraries, and keep an army.
I’m pretty sure it’s about how Gibbons was sued by Ogden for violating the monopoly given to him.