I think it's A my dad was in a union.
the answer I C- Flows into another river or stream
the answer is c because none of the other answers make sense and also
tributary's can flow into big body's of water wherever they are. If it is a river and flows into the ocean it would be considered as a tributary because no other bodies of water do that unless its connected
Answer:
The 4th of July
Explanation: U.S Independence Day. Unless the country is your religion, it's not religious. Please mark brainliest.
Answer:
Epistemology (the philosophy of knowledge) breaks down into two categories:
A true belief.
A justified true belief.
The first has been referred to in many different ways over the millennia: dogma or axiom being ones that most people recognize.
The second form of knowledge exposes the basic problem; the infinite regress. A chain of justifications must either be infinite (and, it cannot be infinite, for obvious reasons), or have a starting point that does not require justification, which gets us the first form.
Different philosophers have attempted to solve the infinite regression problem in order to do away with the first form of knowledge (mostly because they just have a visceral dislike of it: it smacks of religion).
Answer:
England
Explanation:
When the colonization of the Americas began, the dominant force was Spain, or rather the Crown of Castille. The Spanish managed to move in very quickly into the New World and establish lot of colonies over very large areas. Considering that the focus of the Spanish was on getting as much gold and silver as possible, their ships began to be very interesting, especially for the competition. England tried to use this, sending ships to plunder the Spanish ships that were full of treasures, as at that point of time it seemed much more profitable to rob the Spanish than establish colonies. The English managed to gain a lot of wealth in this manner, making huge damage on the Spanish, and after that they too started to move in gradually into the Americas and establish colonies on their own.