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He may predict that the religions of Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam would grow and spread. - That China, India, Europe, and the Islamic civilizations or empires would expand and develop more.
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Try as he might, Thomas Edison was unable to create an effective way to take electricity to people's homes because<u> D. He </u><u>insisted </u><u>on using </u><u>direct current, </u><u>which could only </u><u>travel </u><u>a </u><u>short distance.</u>
Thomas Edison:
- Tried to transmit electricity directly to people's homes 
 - Used only direct current to transmit power 
 
Even though direct current supported the lights the day more than alternate current, it could not travel very far which meant that the supply plant had to be located near people. 
This couldn't happen for the plant at the Niagara falls so we can conclude that Edison was unable to bring electricity to people's homes from there. 
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Answer: Yes
The Pre-dynastic period in the history of Egypt is the time period that spans from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic Age, before recorded history. It is generally accepted to have lasted from c. 6000-3150 BCE. There are no written records of this era, but archaeological excavations provide some information about the society during this time period.
It is believed that the religion of Ancient Egypt originated during this period. Elaborate burials suggest that people believed in an afterlife, and the ritual burial of animals might mean that the Egyptians believed in zoomorphic gods (gods with animal form). It is likely that each city had its own patron god, and as the cities grew and came into contact they were all included in a complex pantheon.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
D. 
Explanation:
Externality 
This is a result of industrial or commercial activity which affects other parties without this being reflected in market prices. It is used to refer to the cost or benefit received by a third party. In a externality situation, the third party has no control over the creation of the cost or benefits.
Roads maintained with tax on gasoline has no externality. This is because the tax is imposed on the road users through tax. There is no third party benefiting or incurring cost from the maintenance of of road with tax on gasoline. 
Apart from the other options which are good examples of externality, a common one used to explain the term is a person smoking cigarette, which can create passive smoking for those around. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
The year 1915 is when Australia voting became mandatory