Answer and Explanation:
Beginning in 1791 a series of treaties between the United States and the Cherokees living in Georgia gave recognition to the Cherokee as a nation with their own laws and customs. Nevertheless, treaties and agreements gradually whittled away at this land base, and in the late 1700s, some Cherokees sought refuge from white interference by moving to northwestern Arkansas between the White and Arkansas Rivers. Then in 1819, the Cherokee National Council notified the federal government that it would no longer cede land, thus hardening their resolve to remain on their homelands. In 1828, Georgia passed a law pronouncing all laws of the Cherokee Nation to be null and void after June 1, 1830, forcing the issue of states' rights with the federal government. At the same time President Andrew Jackson began to aggressively implement a broad policy of terminating Indian land titles and relocating the Indian population. In 1830 Congress passed the Indian Removal Act, which removed Native Americans west of the Mississippi River.
I think it might be D?
The government, rather than the free market, determines what goods should be produced, how much should be produced and the price at which the goods are offered for sale.<span>
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P represents heating and Q represent cooling.
this is because when you start from a liquid and turn to a gas the particles move faster making them farther apart, causing a gas. the opposite happens when you go from a liquid to a solid. the partials move closer together causing a solid to form. :)
Answer:
There are many things you should be doing to plan for your career:
1) First things first you should list all the careers that you would like.
2) After that think of your top skills and what interests you the most. *this will help you choose your career*.
3) Compare all your careers and see which one is most interesting to you.
4) After you have chosen your career choice. (Think ahead of time) you should see what you need to do for it. Look at the demands for that field.
5) *something I learned this year is SMART goal*. Set SMART goals for yourself. "SMART" stands for: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Timely. This will help you put down steps for your future. (search up SMART goals for more reference)
6) With the SMART goals write down your steps that you will need to achieve your goals. These steps will help you get to your future career.
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