The 13th Amendment<span> to the United States Constitution is </span>important<span> because it abolished slavery in all American states. hope this helped! :)</span>
They are similar because the bill of rights was not obligatory when it was made, the states didn't have to abide by it yet because the supreme court didn't decide so. The Arizona Article II was similar to it to make sure the state abides by it. They are different for the simple reason that there are parts that are not based on the bill of rights, like the bill of rights has things not found in it, but the essence is the same.
North China Plain:
- prone to both floods and drought
- at the intersection of humid winds from the pacific and dry winds from the interior of the asian continent
- based on the deposits of the Yellow River
- largest alluvial plain of eastern asia
- also called the land of Yellow Earth
East China Sea:
- part of the pacific ocean
- the east china sea and the south china sea make up the china sea
- largely shallow
- almost 3/4 of the sea is less than 650 feet
- a small amount of china’s oil and natural gas production comes from offshore wells in the east china sea
- main shipping route from the South China Sea to Japanese and other North Pacific ports
Yazoo land fraud was a scandal in which most of the land now making up the state of Mississippi<span> was sold to four land companies for the sum of $500,000,which is far below its potential market value.</span>
The fact that as a result of the Yazoo Land Fraud, the western boundary of Georgia was moved from the Mississippi River to the Chattahoochee River provides the best evidence that supports the conclusion that the Yazoo land fraud was one of the most influential factors in the establishment of Georgia borders.
Earth's Spheres. Everything in Earth's system can be placed into one of four major subsystems: land, water, living things, or air. These four subsystems are called “spheres.” Specifically, they are the lithosphere (land), hydrosphere (water), biosphere (living things), and atmosphere (air)