William Penn, the founding character of the colony of Pennsylvania was a Quaker-Whig who sought the opportunity for religious choice and absence of oppression which he faced in England. When determining the founding principles for Pennsylvania Penn relied on self-governance and freedom of religion and religious practices.
Initially, the settlers of Pennslyvania and Penn were in agreement about the structure of government needed in the colony, however, over time the representative body sought the right to pass laws over the people living the town, something Penn opposed. None the less, Penn endorsed representative government over self-governance and agreed to the passage of laws in the colony.
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Option: a. showed that U.S.-born children had different head shapes than their immigrant parents.
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Franz Boas a German American anthropologist, known as Father of Modern Anthropology. He became the first to perform the scientific method to analyse human societies and cultures. He became the prominent figure in the 20th century in America. He showed that the child born in America has a different cranial size than his immigrant parents. Boas explained this theory by arguing that the environment influences these features. The changes have occurred throughout time.
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<em>Scarcity of resources</em><em> happens when the resources are unable to meet the unlimited demands and needs.</em>
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Marginal utilisation of resources it is a method in which resources are utilised such that it doesn't over exploit them. And use them mindfully do to avoid any kind of scarcity in future and optimal usage of resources in the present as well as future.
Alternatively these resources can be utilised by proper allocation of resources such that alternative products can be formed using the same amount of resources.
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The Dust Bowl was a period of severe dust storms that greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the American and Canadian prairies during the 1930s; severe drought and a failure to apply dryland farming methods to prevent the aeolian processes (wind erosion) caused the phenomenon.[1][2] The drought came in three waves, 1934, 1936, and 1939–1940, but some regions of the High Plains experienced drought conditions for as many as eight years.[3]
About 300,000 German and Axis troops were trapped
I don’t know how many actually survived though