Answer: I think it is D.Natural Liberties
Explanation: If you are born in the United States you are a natrual born citizen.
The best options from the list would be that "A. The early Chinese learned to
produce silk," "B. A surplus of food crops allowed people in early China to become craftsmen and artisans," and "<span>E. They relied on a single, long growing season for rice," since this abundance of food led to other trades being developed. </span>
<span>The four river valley civilizations were the Tigris & Euphrates Valleys, the Nile River Valley, the Indus River Valley, and the Yellow River Valley. Civilizations developedaround rivers because their waters provided places to hunt and fish. Also, as the rivers flooded, the lands around them became fertile.</span>Mar 2, 2015
Whoa, that's a lot of Beatles questions all at once! Allow me to pick just one for a response here. "What role did television play in the Beatles' success?"
Television allowed the Beatles to reach a mass audience across America. The Ed Sullivan Show had a huge audience in the United States at that time. Back in the 1960s, the only television was network broadcast television. There were no cable channels. No Netflix. No Hulu. No Amazon Prime. No Youtube. So if you made an appearance on a major network show like The Ed Sullivan Show, you were reaching all TV viewers in America. When the Beatles made their first appearance on American television, on the Ed Sullivan Show on February 9, 1964, they were seen by an estimated 73 million American viewers. That's a huge audience. Not quite Super Bowl numbers (which reach around 100 million), but still huge. For comparison, the most-watched episode of a hit cable program like The Walking Dead (its season 7 premiere) got 17 million viewers.
So, for sure, the dynamics of television in the 1960s helped the Beatles become an enormous success in the American entertainment market.