The answer is C. The growth of malls and supermarkets
As primary landforms are formed, erosion and weathering create "secondary landforms," since these were once "primary landforms" that have been diminished naturally.
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The 1919 riot was a violent racial conflict between the white and the black Americans that took place in Illinois, Chicago between 27th July to 3rd August 1919.
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- The "Chicago riot" lasted for a week, during which the 'State of Illinois' deployed nearly '6,000 Illinois Army National Guard troops'.
- The troops were deployed around the "Black Belt" to prevent any "further white attacks". By the end of 'July 30', most violence had ended.
- A curfew was imposed by the Mayor on anyone "under the age of 21" and the streets were closed for further transportation.
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- After the riots were over, a "Chicago Riot Study Committee" was appointed by Mayor Richard J. Daley which was led by notable officers of the state to investigate into the matter for evidence of any conspiracy related to the riots.
- The riots were followed by an extensive food shortage, and the needs of the city were somehow met by the volunteers who brought food to the area.
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square roots are the numbers that multiply by them themselves to equal the square so 36=6 49=7
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The 10th Amendment puts limits on the powers of the federal government. It reserves powers for the states (and for the people themselves) any powers not specifically designated to the federal government in the United States Constitution. Any laws and powers exercised by the states still must be in accord with what is stated in the US Constitution, however.
For some historical context, we might also consider that the original framers of the US Constitution thoughts that statements such as the 10th Amendment -- and all of the first 10 Amendments, known as the Bill of Rights -- were already inherent in the Constitution as it was written. They had composed a constitution that intentionally placed limits on the federal government. So, stating such a limit in an amendment seemed like a repetition of what was already apparent in the Constitution itself. As noted by the National Constitution Center, "The Constitution’s Framers thought that a bill of rights was appropriate for an unlimited government, but not for a limited one like the national government created by the Constitution. The Constitution accordingly sought to secure liberty through enumerations of powers to the government rather than through enumerations of rights to the people."
Nevertheless, to assure those who wanted the rights of the people specifically listed and protected, Amendments 1 through 10 were added to the Constitution as a Bill of Rights to affirm those protections.