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Following the civil war, the southern economy lacked adequate capital necessary to be productive. Capital is an important capital that can enable an economy to achieve productivity gains through investment in various technologies and equipment
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<span>The correct answer is A. Americans could invest in luxury goods like
radios and automobiles, while European economies struggled to rebuild and grow.</span>
Following the end of the First World
War, the American economy boomed and hence the American went on a consumption
spree which was not the case in Europe which was recovering from the war
<span>Oral Traditions make it possible for a society to pass knowledge across genera- tions without writing. They help people make sense of the world and are used to teach children and adults about important aspects of their culture. There is a richtradition throughout Africa of oral storytelling.</span>
Answer:
This poem, "A Child's Garden of Verses" expresses the problem many people have with getting up when it is dark in the morning and going to bed in the evening when it is still light outside. Then, in "When We Were Very Young" Children, unlike their parents, tend to embrace verse with fierce and unembarrassed joy.
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The correct answer is Tigris and Euphrates
The Tigris River is located in the eastern portion of the region that the ancient Greeks called Mesopotamia, a plateau of volcanic origin located in the Middle East, in the current territory of Iraq and adjacent lands.
In effect, "Mesopotamia" means "land between rivers", since it is located between the valleys of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
The Euphrates River, along with the Tigris River, delimits the region known as Mesopotamia, where some of the first civilizations of mankind lived.
The first archaeological references (of Sumerian origin) in this region, date from the third millennium BC and, without surprise, this was the cradle of cities like Ur, Ereque, Quis and, the best known of all, Babylon, which extended through the flooded plains full of ponds and lakes and was inhabited on both sides of the river.