The answer is A, C, and D
A. The bodies of water offered opportunities for easy travel - True, They have the Mediterranean and the Black sea
B. The location made it easier to defend the empire - Not true, no data to support it. Usually the empires that are easiest to defend are those that surrounded by mountains and hills
C. The location provided opportunities to trade with Europe, China , And Africa 0 True, Byzantium exactly located in the crossroad of Europe, Asia, And Africa
D.location provided the opportunity to control the movements all around the territory - True, Again they were located exactly in the middle of the crossroad between Asia, Europe, and Africa
Answer: Correct answer is C- All states splitting their electoral votes between the candidates based on what percentage of the popular vote they won
Explanation:
I would also say C. movement of people to urban areas is the correct answer.
Industrialization meant that the country was becoming more and more technologically advanced. There were new factories, which meant there were new job positions. So obviously people wanted to come to the city in order to pursue a career.
The wealth of Nations was the groundbreaking work by Adam Smith laying the foundation for the Modern science of econmics.
The requirements of a candidate who’s goal is to become president is:
•be a natural-born citizen of the United States
•be at least 35 years of age
•be a resident of the United States for at least 14 years
The pros of this are that the age requirement was set in to place because the Founding Fathers believe that a middle aged person has fully developed and matured. And that’s true (but not all the time). The requirements also do not eliminate any person of any race or religion or sexual preference from becoming president. Any one can become president!
The cons of this are that it kind of excludes immigrants who dream as serving as president as this requirement was put into place so as not to be influenced by foreign administration.
I only have two pros and one con, sorry...