Yes, as this would ensure more equal representation for the US's states and all territories which is occupied without much care. These territories would be able to become involved, allowing the people more freedom and more power, creating a better living situation for themselves and therefore bettering the US as a whole by creating a new area of opportunity.
The Roman Empire dominated most of Europe and much of Africa and the Middle East for centuries. So great was the empire that it influences geopolitics even today. Often overlooked is the role that geography played in the great city's rise to power. Several geographic advantages helped Rome to grow and ultimately dominate the known world
I may not be right but the answer to this is B
The answer is George Washington.
<span>Austin Dabney was the only African American granted land by the state of Georgia in the 18th century because he earned it honorably by participating in the revolution. He also has a military pension because of this.</span>