Answer:
a.) Operating big businesses.
Explanation:
Answer:
Texting and e-mail have made communication very fast.
Explanation:
Texting and e-mail have made communication very expensive.
FALSE. Texting can be expensive, depending on your cell phone plan, but email isn't.
Texting and e-mail have made communication very fast.
TRUE. These are 2 ways to communicate instantaneously with other people, no matter where they are.
People write and send more letters through the mail than ever before.
FALSE. Just check the amount of letters you receive at home. Do you communicate more with your friends and family by regular mail or by electronic means?
People seldom communicate because they spend a lot of time on the Internet.
FALSE. Well, time spent on the Internet is often time spent communicating with friends and families (think social networks).
Answer: Okay, so I am doing this question right now and I'm looking in the book (for me it's page 360 in the Texas History book) and here is what it says:
Explanation: More settlers meant a greater need for lumber to build homes and stores. As a result, sawmills were built in new communities to meet that need.
so the answer would be sawmills (cause it says that sawmills were built to meet that need.)
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Keeping it brief, the Court -- little by little -- gradually asserted that certain rights enumerated in the Bill of Rights are, in some way, "in" the 14th too; that the 14th protects those rights from being violated by the states. But the Court never said that all of the rights in the Bill of Rights are "in" the 14th. Over the course of many decades the Court kept on expanding the list of which rights in the BoR are "in" the 14th, but all along the way the Court kept on saying too, that not all of the rights are "in." By the 1960's *most* of the rights in the BoR were "absorbed" into the 14th.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
If its mutiple choice the answer is A