The answer is: C the Fertile Crescent
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Answer:
> The correct answer to your query would be the First Answer Choice.
> AKA The invention of Cotton Gin.
Explanation:
> Slaves we’re no less expensive during 1793 than any other time, making that answer choice incorrect.
> Land Distribution had no change that year, and had actually decreased during the last 3 years in that period, so we can rule that out as well.
> There was no governmental corruption that occurred in that year in the U.S.A., so this answer is obsolete as well.
> By ruling these out we can find that the correct option is A, or The invention of Cotton Gin. This is not all that supports this however. One supporting fact is that Cotton Gin was invented that year, and had a mass production rate in Georgia.
> In 1793, enslavement was hugely popular (They weren’t freed until approximately 100 years later), and much needed for the type of work as Cotton Gin. This resulted in the amount of them rising in Georgia as the need for them skyrocketed as well.
> I hope this helps, and answers any other questions you may have on the subject. #LearningWithBrainly
Answer:
November 1, 1993, Maastricht, Netherlands
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Answer:
Elements are very important in any of writing. In literature there are different elements such as alliteration, theme, plot, personification etc.
Explanation:
The literary periods is so important era. It describes about the era intellectual, religious, artistic and linguistic influence. Different poet in different era has used different structure in their writings. For example In postmodern periods Elliot, Shaw, Morrison etc. has used metafiction and fragmented poetry. Walt Whitman and Dickinson were the free naturalist poet in their era.
There were different elements were used by all writer but some elements were common in literature such as structure, setting, theme, plot, summary, point of view, use of language, conflicts, foreshadowing. In poetry they used different elements such as style, symbol, theme, rhyme, rhythm alliteration, meter, simile, personification etc.