The Chesapeake Bay Program is a regional partnership that aims to restore the Chesapeake Bay, it brings together various states, federal, academic and local organizations to adopt several policies.
The Program started in the 1970s and 80s because three areas needed attention: toxic pollution, nutrient over-enrichment, and underwater bay grasses.
If the Program never been founded the number of nutrients would be reduced by 40%, this would cause damages to the rivers and natural life. The Program is very important to save the bay and without it probably it would all be a dead zone with o crab population.
One of the main reasons that Europe began to trade opium for Chinese goods was "<span>C. to increase demand for the good", since they knew it was addictive and prices would rise sharply. </span>
Lincoln's assassination damaged the north's and south's relationship, increasing the north's hate toward the south. His death gave the Radical Republicans more freedom to punish the south. And it put Andrew Johnson in charge who also wanted to punish the south and had a very bad relationship with the Congressmen.
I don't know what the video was so I can not answer that I am sorry. But I did think and write about your first question.
Most states had laws that prevented women from VOTING.
<span>Like the pyramid of Giza, west africans and Blacks in the African continent were so obsessed with any form of identity from sculpture, drawings, images that each community actually branded persons to, among other reasons, identity with that community. My university, one of the best in my country still has a sculpture of the YORUBA God, Ododuwa, just before you get into campus even admits the vast infiltration of christianity and Islam. I could go on and on and on. Initially, all African art objects were viewed as ethnographic specimens like drawn images of famous men and men but as time progresses people just weren't satisfied so they contrived any kind of identification because they had wars, inter-community strife, and more. The importance of artifacts to the black community until the late 20 century can not be overemphasized. It was a kind of lifeblood because everyone wants to, and had to identify with something because of the prevailing conditions then.</span>