The elder William Pitt, later the first Earl of Chatham, was the driving force behind the British victory in the Seven Years War, known as the French and Indian War<span> in North America. The extensive triumph was instrumental in establishing a truly global empire. Pitt was born in Westminster, England, the son of a prominent family whose wealth had been made in India. He was educated at Eton and Oxford, and entered the House of Commons at age 27. There he joined with other young members in opposing the foreign policies of Prime Minister Sir Robert Walpole. This opposition was embarrassing to the Crown and touched off lasting antipathy between Pitt and George II. *boop* Hope I helped! :3
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genes
Explanation:
genes are sections of DNA that code for phenotypes, physical attributes displayed by an organism.
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Answer: There's no letter or number options but the answer is D. Hope this helps :)
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Hindu is the correct answer :)