Olmec culture is known for its large stone heads. They are built in big and large basalt boulders in which each head is uniquely done and one head is not a copy to the other head. The heads are part of Olmec civilization of ancient Mesoamerica. The Olmecs are the first known civilization in America and the first to have this kind of constructions. The common reason why they made this because of their religious belief.
C. The federal government refused to lend any assistance to the South
This was untrue because the federal government shelled out a lot of money to help the South with Reconstruction.
By the end of the 19th century, canned goods were becoming popularized largely through the use industrialization which accelerated mass acceleration and distribution of manufactured products. It wasn't however, until after prohibition ended was selling alcoholic products made doable again.
The first beer to be made available in cans was conducted by the Gottfried Krueger Brewing Company based out of Richmond Virginia in early in 1935. A sample size of 2000 cans were distributed with an approval rating over 90% by those who tried the canned beer. Earlier attempts were made before prohibition in 1909, but Gottfried Krueger succeeded because they found a way to prevent the beer from chemically mixing with the tin. They also succeeded in comparison to bottles because canned beverages did not require a deposit to be paid by the patron that a bottle required, and were easier for storage as well as easier to cool due to the tin material.
The canned beer introduction skyrocketed, with other brewing companies taking into account of the canned beer's success and creating their own canned beer products to meet the new craze. Today, canned beers may be found in practically every store that sells alcohol and continue to be popular drinks of choice for those today.
B. first amendment to the constitution
which are giving u three examples of unalienable rights
Reincarnation, also known as rebirth or transmigration, is the philosophical or religious concept that the non-physical essence of a living being begins a new life in a different physical form or body after biological death.