<span>Automobiles became sources of social status depending on which vehicle you had. The automobile erased the railroad as prefrerred method of travel and the automobile became a staple of the American family a certain iconic representation such as the white picket fence
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I think the answer is: D. <span>Determine whether or not the claim has been made before.
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<span>The two major alliances
competing for power were the Triple Entente and the Triple Alliance. The Triple Entente alliance is formed by the
countries of Britain, France, and Russia; while, Austria-Hungary, Germany, and
Italy are the countries that form the Triple Alliance. These six countries were
the major powers of Europe and they formed series of alliances that caused the
two warring sides of World War One.
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Generally these countries were
forced to fight a war with each other without exactly knowing why. Panic and
conspiracies were built around these alliances where one country thought that
the other is attacking so they had to secure each of their specific sovereignties. </span>
The various groups of Timucua spoke dialects of the Timucua language. At the time of European first contact, the territory occupied by speakers of Timucuan dialects stretched from the Altamaha River and Cumberland Island in present-day Georgia as far south as Orlando in the interior of Florida, and from the Atlantic coast to the Aucilla River, yet never reaching the Gulf of Mexico.
<span>"Timucua" (from "Thimogna") was originally the term used by the Saturiwa (of the area near present-day Jacksonville) to refer to the related people living north of the Santa Fe River between the St. Johns River and the Suwannee River. The Timucua Province of the Spanish mission system originally was this area. This was also the area of the Timucua proper dialect of the Timucuan language. During the 17th century the Spanish mission Province of Timucua was extended to include the area between the Suwannee River and the Aucilla River. The population of the Timucuan people at the time of European contact was around 50,000 people by one estimate, around 200,000 by another. The Timucua were organized into at least 35 chiefdoms at the time. While alliances and confederacies arose between the chiefdoms from time to time, the Timucua were never organized into a single political unit. The various groups of Timucua speakers practiced several different cultural traditions.</span>