The correct answer is B.
A mineral is defined as a naturally occurring substance that has a definite chemical composition and crystal structure.
In order for a substance to be called a mineral, it must have all the four characters described in the definition.
- a mineral is always a solid and has a definite shape and volume.
- most minerals are made of two or more elements chemically combined to form a compound. It may also be made of a single element e.g. gold, copper or sulphur.
- all minerals have a characteristic crystal structure.
- minerals are grouped according to their chemical composition or makeup
The Churchill Crocodile was a British flame-throwing tank of late Second World War. It was a variant of the Tank, Infantry, Mk VI (A22) Churchill Mark VII, although the Churchill Mark IV was initially chosen to be the base vehicle.
The Crocodile was introduced as one of the specialised armoured vehicles developed under Major-General Percy Hobart, informally known as "Hobart's Funnies". It was produced from October 1943, in time for the Normandy invasion.
There are several ways in which we could justify this statement, but also many ways in which we would be able to challenge it.
In terms of support, we can argue that this was the case because the cultures of America did not have any significant contact with the cultures of Africa or Oceania until the arrival of the Europeans. We can also support this by the fact that the Andean cultures and the Mesoamerican cultures had no contact with each other.
However, there are several factors that show that this was not the case, or that the claim might be exaggerated. For example, we know that many groups in Africa had extensive interactions with each other. For example, the expansion of the Bantu that took place over large regions in Africa. Another challenge could be the extensive contact that many Mesoamerican groups had with each other.
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Power distributes among a few groups.
According to sociologist Wright Mills, who wrtote book The Power Elite in 1956, there is six groups: presidents of the most important companies, landowners, military officers, U.S. federal government, media personalities and notable local families.