India<span> greatly influenced Southeast Asia beginning around 200 BC until the 15</span>th century. During this<span> time, </span>Hindu-Buddhis influence was absorbed by politics. India had initially built trade, cultural and political relations with Southeast Asian countries like Thailand, Malay Peninsula, Thailand, Cambodia, Burma, and even Vietnam. For more than a hundred years, the cultural exchanges between India and other Southeast Asian countries has been called "Indianisation<span>". </span>Indianisation<span> led to major transfers of Indian religious, politics, and artistic features to these countries.</span><span> </span>
Answer:
Increase the size of the country (the United States)
Explanation:
The Northwest Ordinance led in creating of five new states under the Northwest Territory. The five states included Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, and Wisconsin.
The Louisiana Purchase led to the beginning of the westward expansion, allowed settlers to settle in the West.
Both the settlements, the Northwest Territory and the Louisiana Purchase, related to the land. Both allowed the United States to occupy wast land towards the West.
Answer:
B.THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
Answer:
by appointing leaders
Explanation:
The United States of America started out as 13 original colonies. These colonies belonged to the British Empire and were founded during the 17th and 18th centuries.
By the 1700s, the British government controlled its colonies under mercantilism, a system that regulated the balance of trade in favor of Britain. Over time, colonists became frustrated with this unfair economic system and with Britain's administration of taxation of the colonies without any accompanying representation in Britain.
The governments of the colonies were formed in different manners and with various structures. Each colony was set up in a way such that by the mid-1700s, they had a strong capacity for self-government and held local elections. Some early colonial governments foreshadowed elements that would be found in the U.S. government after independence.
Death says he hasn't been so overworked since the Black Plague.
"1942, for Death, is one of those years where, more than most times in the full picture of human history, Death has to work just a bit harder."
Source(s): The Book Thief