The preamble of the Constitution is the part through which the US constitution establishes that the government derives its power from the people. It also introduces the six motives of the government in serving the people.
The fundamental purposes and guiding principles are briefly stated in the preamble. The preamble of the US Constitution does not serve as the power provider to the fundamental government neither it put some specific limitations on the government's action. Due to the limited or restricted nature and due to this no court has ever use it as a conclusive factor.
The U.S. stimulated their economy be giving them a lot of money that then helped them kickstart their political return
The advanced options they had to farm allowed faster growth and faster harvest time.
Answer:
The correct answers are; estuary, wetlands, archipelago, peninsula and panhandle
Explanation:
An estuary is a place where freshwater and salt water meet. Wetlands are places between land and water where aquatic plants grow.
The Aleutian Islands are an archipelago - a group of islands clustered together in a large body of water. Florida is an example of a peninsula because it is surrounded by water on three sides. Florida is also a panhandle state because it has a thin strip of land that projects out from a larger area.
Andrew Carnegie (<span>/kɑːrˈneɪɡi/</span> kar-nay-gee, but commonly <span>/ˈkɑːrnᵻɡi/</span> kar-nə-gee or <span>/kɑːrˈnɛɡi/</span> kar-neg-ee;[4] November 25, 1835 – August 11, 1919) was a Scottish American industrialist who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century. He is often identified as one of the richest people and one of the richest Americans ever.[5] He built a leadership role as a philanthropist for the United States and the British Empire. During the last 18 years of his life, he gave away to charities, foundations, and universities about $350 million[6] (in 2015 share of GDP, $78.6 billion) – almost 90 percent of his fortune. His 1889 article proclaiming "The Gospel of Wealth<span>" called on the rich to use their wealth to improve society, and it stimulated a wave of philanthropy. </span>