First, its Please, second:
1. D
2. D
3. F
4.D
5. F/D
6.F/D
7.D
8.D
9.F/D
10.D
11.D
12.F/D
13.F
14.D
15.F/D
Answer:
I not really sure what the question is.
The Silk Road was a network of trade routes, formally established during the Han Dynasty of China, which linked the regions of the ancient world in commerce. As the Silk Road was not a single thoroughfare from east to west, the term 'Silk Routes’ has become increasingly favored by historians, though 'Silk Road’ is the more common and recognized name. Both terms for this network of roads were coined by the German geographer and traveler, Ferdinand von Richthofen, in 1877 CE, who designated them 'Seidenstrasse’ (silk road) or 'Seidenstrassen’ (silk routes). The network was used regularly from 130 BCE, when the Han officially opened trade with the west, to 1453 CE, when the Ottoman Empire boycotted trade with the west and closed the routes.
Answer: During the time of the 13 colonies, the production of rice was being used for the payments of rents to the British proprietors.
Explanation:
There is strictly no particular crop that has gained development on a commercial scale in the British nor american colonies underwent such an extended period of both intensive and extensive experimentation of such kind as rice. And nor was other, that was profitable for the capital invested, this thereby justify the long, costly, and doubtless trying period of development.
The answer is two political parties.
Over the years, parties have went through identity crisis.
(Today news like to exaggerate like this is something new, but it is not!)