The answer is letter D.
George Curry become governor of New Mexico Territory from 1907 until February 28, 1910. Curry’s engagements in New Mexico politics and as a businessman are almost too numerous to mention. At various times and in various places he dealt in real estate, in oil, and operated a hotel. He recruited four companies for World War I service, served on the International Boundary Commission (1922-1926), and in World War II was chairman of the draft board. In 1945 he became the first State Historian of New Mexico, a state whose history he had a large part in shaping.
Answer:
The Soviet Union. They lost over 15% of their population.
The Bedouin people are Arab nomadic tribes, living today in Egypt, southern Israel, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. They have been living their way of life pretty much in the same way since the pre-Islamic age.
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Fertile Land
Explanation:
The land known as Mesopotamia became the cradle of civilization due to its excellent location and fertile soil. It was nested in what is no modern day Iraq in between the Tigris and Eupharites rivers.