<span> </span><span>The Arizona-Sonora Border:
Line, Region, Magnet, and Filter</span><span>.<span> . . Belonging truly to neither nation, it serves as a kind of cultural buffer zone for both, cultivating its own culture and traditions. Like other borders, it both attracts and repels. Like them, it is both barrier and filter. It is above all a stimulating cultural environment. . . .</span>--James S. Griffith
The Arizona Sonora border was established as a result of the Gadsden Purchase of 1853. It runs through desert and mountain country, from the western Chihuahuan Desert by New Mexico through a zone of grassland and oak-covered hills to the classic Sonoran Desert west of Nogales. The land gets more and more arid as one travels west, and the western third of the border is essentially devoid of human habitation. It is this stretch of the border, once a major road to the Colorado River, that has earned and kept the title El Camino del Diablo, "The Devil's Highway."</span>
Answer:
Control of Siberia change over time
Explanation:
The conquest of Siberia began when Russia began exploration in the territories of Siberia. Siberia has been part of Russia since the 16th century. The territory of Siberia stretches from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific and Arctic basins. Siberia was not a colony under Russia. The region became part of the expanding Russian Empire. The resident of this region were local tribes who fought against the Russian rule and later accepted it to avoid further killing.
Answer:
A. lowering the voting age to 18
Explanation:
The Declaration of Rights and Sentiment at Seneca Falls was created by Elizabeth Cady Stanton in order to bring public awareness to gender discrimination that women had to face at the time. This declaration was created in 1848.
United States lowered their voting age to 18 in 1965. (almost 1 century after Declaration of Rights and Sentiments at Seneca Falls was created .) the President Kennedy include this age requirement within the Voting Rights Act of 1965
The Federal Communications Commission and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation are the example of a regulatory commission that the president does not have direct control over.
<h3>What is a
regulatory commission?</h3>
These refers to the federal commission that have an aim of issuing standards, rules and regulations for the maintenance of such licenses and regularly inspects nuclear facilities to ensure compliance with public health and safety, environmental quality, national security, and antitrust laws.
Hence, the Federal Communications Commission and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation are the example of a regulatory commission that the president does not have direct control over.
Therefore, the Option C & D is correct.
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Answer:
<h2>C is the answer</h2>
hope is the correct answer