They did little to help their citizens because they didn't understand how big of a problem it was and weren't afraid. When the depression began, Texans and Texan politicians believed Hoover and industrialists like Henry Ford who claimed that it would be a short thing and wouldn't harm them. This was believed in both rural and urban areas. Nobody prepared for depression because they didn't think it would last, so when they finally understood how big of a problem it was it was already too late.
The Von Thunen Model describes an urban rural setup with the following assumptions:
1. That the city is centrally located within an isolated state that has no external influences and is self-sufficient.
2. That an unoccupied wilderness surrounds the isolated state.
3. That the state's land is completely flat and there are no mountains or rivers to interrupt the terrain.
4. That the climate and soil quality are consistent throughout the entire state.
5. That the farmers in the isolated state will transport their goods to the market through oxcart, across the land, and is directly to the center of the city. Thus, there are no roads.
6. Farmers will act to maximize their profits.
The Four Rings
1. First ring - the ring that is closest to the city and includes intensive farming and dairying
2. Second ring - firewood and timber would be produce for building materials and fuel
3. Third ring - includes extensive field crops like grains for bread
4. Fourth or final ring - ranching
Answer:
1. Protestantism = Martin Luther.
2. Opposed Martin Luther = Henry VIII.
3. Signed law, making Church of England Official = Elizabeth I.
4.System of Religious beliefs = theology.
5.Wanted to separate themselves from the church = Separatists.
6.Wanted to purify the Church of England = Puritans.
7. Taught the elect were saved by grace; protestant reformer = John Calvin.
Explanation:
The correct answer is B) to oversee the pulling-out of Israeli troops.
<em>Prior to the bombing of the Marine barracks, the United State sent troops to Lebanon to oversee the pulling-out of Israeli troops.
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On October 23, 1983, a car bomb exploded in the United States Marine Corps barracks, in the facilities of the Beirut Airport. Almost 200 U.S. marines died. The American troops were there as a peace keepers group because they supervised the withdrawal of the Palestine Liberation Organization after the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982.