Answer:
1-D
2-A
3-B
4-C
Explanation:
Decimate: to thoroughly destroy something.
It is called decimate the action of causing large numbers of dead, injured or sick in a group of people or animals, especially in a population.
Defoliant: an artificial chemical designed to kill plant life.
A defoliant is any chemical that is fumigated or sprinkled on the plants in a way that induces their leaves to fall off. A classic example of a highly toxic defoliant is the Agent Orange.
Detrimental: having a negative or harmful effect on something.
It is called detrimental to something that causes or may cause harm.
Tentative: to be hesitant or uncertain in an action.
This word means the situation in which a person is not clear about his actions to be carried out.
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Answer → I believe the Answer is the last one (rights are extended Only to Citizens)
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Versailles Treaty is the one I think.
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Answer:</h2>
Himalaya Mountains
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The Himalaya mountains extend for about 2,500 kilometers (1,550 miles), separating the Indian subcontinent from the rest of Asia. The Indian subcontinent, once connected to Africa, collided with the Eurasian continent about 50 million to 55 million years ago, forming the Himalayas.
Answer:
to establish a freer system of government than the one in Massachusetts
Explanation:
The province of Georgia was one of the southern Colonies of British America and the last of the Thirteen Colonies to become independent from the Kingdom of Great Britain and to join the United States, of which it is currently a member. Previously, the territory extended to the Mississippi River.
The Private Council of the United Kingdom established as of June 9, 1732, and for the next two decades the founding of councils that would allow greater self-government of the province with annual subsidy funds from the British Parliament. However, the difficulties and with the departure of Oglethorpe, Georgia became part in 1755 of the British colony.
From 1732 to 1758 there were changes in several districts and localities. That same year Georgia was divided into eight parishes. In 1765 four more were added and in 1777 the eight counties of the newly formed State of Georgia were formed.
The colony was settled near the Savannah River while the western part was under the control of the Native Creek Confederation until the outbreak of the American Civil War.