Answer:
Communities that still use acequia systems are mostly smaller communities that stick to traditional values like farming communities near the American-Mexican border. All members of the community who participate in the system can take water freely and use it but have to participate in the system's maintenance.
Answer: There was an weak national government and powerful state governments
Explanation:
C. Philistines
Explanation:
- Upon their return from Egypt, the Hebrews wandered the Sinai desert for years, and the conquest of Canaan soon began. This war lasted a couple of hundred years, but the Hebrews came out of it as victors. They divided the land of the Canaanites among their tribes and created a system of administration known as 'amphictyony'.
- The following years are relatively quiet. Then sometime from the north in 1050 the Philistines (the possible ancestors of today's Palestinians) invaded and invaded Israel.
- Faced with a new danger, the Israelites propose Samuel to choose a new king, this one chooses Saul to be king of Israel, and the tribes then unite in the people of Israel.
- Yet Saul is later killed, because of the many sacrifices he has made in the fight against the Philistines. At about the same time, David led his own war against the Philistines, and managed to take victory.
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Answer: the availability of water power.
During the Industrial Revolution, the textile industry was mechanized and increasingly done in an industrial scale. One of the most important additions was the fully mechanized water-power system that Samuel Slater brought from England. He smuggled (as it was against the law) his knowledge of textile machinery to the United States, and in 1793, established a cotton-spinning mill in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. The availability of water power made this a perfect location. He went on to build several more cotton and wool mills throughout New England.
1. The first president of Ghana was <span>Kwame Nkrumah.
2. The term is Diaspora.</span>