<em>The best answers for me, the best geographic features that encourage movement would be Plains and Mountains.
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<em>Plains is a type of geographical form, wherein you could see a land flat area. Plains are great location for fields, trees, crops and domesticated animals. Since the area doesn't have much obstacles rather than trees and animals and maybe some rocks, people can easily manipulate movement in any form to this area. </em>
<em>Meanwhile mountains can be a good choice for movements as well. Mountains are type of geographical form, which is often huge and located above the grounds. The elevation of it's form are mostly in meters and feet high. Mountains are normally has limited scope and can support wildlife and forest lives. Movement can be facilitated on mountains. But it is much slower compared to plains, since there are more hindrance on it (like trees, huge rocks and animals).
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B because he did declare himself king in 44 BC
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The correct answer would be A.
a sense of common heritage based on classical Greek and Roman civilizations
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The correct answer is Quakers.
Explanation:
Quakers settled all over Pennsylvania but mainly in the eastern part of the state, the reason is that Pennsylvania was founded by a quaker himself: William Penn (after who the state takes its name), and he wanted the colony to be a haven for quakers, who were persecuted in England.
Quakers were very tolerant of other religions, and jews, catholics, and germans (including those who followed sects that still live to this day like the Amish and the Mennoties) also settled in the state.