1. "S<span>ettlement by agreeing each give up part of his or her demands". This statement is a perfect example of compromise. It's the fairest way to deal with armed or unarmed conflicts, because both parties would have equal rights.
2. Mercenaries are soldiers paid to fight for someone. If my knowledge provides me well, they are usually neutral to the conflict and their motivation is only private gain.
3. </span>Hessians are german soldiers fighting in the Revolutionary War. Hessians are german mercenaries. Almost 30 000 hessian mercs were hired by British to help with American revolution.
4. <span>British general Gage. As far as I remember Thomas Gage is best know for his long year participation in American Revolution as a military commander.
5. </span>Fort Ticonderoga captured by Ethan Allen's army. If my memory serves me well this fort was captured during American Revolution in 1775<span> by </span>Green Mountain Boys who were led by American Revolution hero Ethan Allen.<span> </span>
The Titanic sank about 400 miles south of Newfoundland in Canada.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Yes. Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts, whereas cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria. Photosynthesis makes glucose and oxygen, which are then used as the starting products for cellular respiration.
100 years war (1337-1453) (lasted 116 years)
Answer:
C) Were hired to tend to machines and were paid less than skilled workers.
Explanation:
In the Gilded Age, unskilled workers could be hired onto an assembly line to do only one job, repeated over and over again. Since they had no skill, and could be taught quickly and with ease, their work could be seen as invaluable or cheap, so they were paid low wages. Trade workers had jobs that had to be done by hand, or were difficult to accomplish, so they would obviously be paid more than an unskilled worker, who could be replaced easily.
TL;DR -- Unskilled workers worked for cheap on assembly lines because their jobs were simple. I got this question right on the test so, please believe me.