Explanation:
The north had more population, a grater industrial base, and more wealth
The answers for the quiz that I was given was:
Osama bin Laden's followers hate Americans and other Westerners.
Most Muslims around the world reject al Qaeda's beliefs.
Al-Qaeda teaches an extreme, distorted, and inaccurate version of Islam.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The two sentences in which you identify the main idea would be these.
Mother nature is so smart that she knows how to constantly rebuilt and regenerate itself. To the human eyes, a fire hurts so much. We think that fires destroy nature. But as in the case of fires or heavy rains, the purpose is to clean what must be cleaned.
Maybe this comparison would help. It is like us, the humans. We often need to clean ourselves by having showers. Once in a while, a flue, a minor stomach pain helps us to remove energies that don't serve us.
It is exactly the same as mother nature. Once in a while, she needs fires, hurricanes, strong winds, heavy rains, or earthquakes to remove bad energy.
The supporting detail of this paragraph would be<em> "Fire also may kill predatory insects or pests that live on and damage otherwise healthy trees."</em>
*.After having enjoyed a high degree of autonomy through the 1750s, the British Colonies in North America began to see that autonomy decline as the British sought to raise taxes and increase their presence in order to pay off the debt from the French and Indian War, protect the colonies from the perceived threat posed by Native Americans, and provide a means to finance their increased military presence.
*.What began as a defense of the traditional British liberties enjoyed by some colonists, and then evolved throughout the 1760s and early 1770s into an increasingly heated and in some areas violent rebellion, culminated in the Second Continental Congress declaring independence from Britain in 1776 in Philadelphia.
<span>*.In addition to providing an inspirational collection of arguments around which both ardent supporters of independence and the previously undecided could rally to the cause of independence, Jefferson's Declaration of Independence actually had numerous long-term consequences, including inspiring previously underrepresented or oppressed groups, such as women and African-Americans, to demand that the United States recognize them as equal citizens with equal rights. Choose whats your awnser
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