Answer:
Answer B Industrialization of an area
Explanation:
Answer A doesn't have enough of an impact on the forest
Answer C While has an effect on the environment doesn't directly relate to deforestation
Answer D Again does have an effect on our environment but isn't the leading cause in deforestation
Answer: FDR's ambitious plan transformed the Tennessee Valley by creating dams and reservoirs for electricity and flood control, controlling soil erosion through forest restoration and better farming techniques, and improving navigation and commerce along the Tennessee River.
Answer:
These are the two correct answer choices:
A The modern map includes A land masses the ancient map does not show.
D The modern map shows the shapes of land masses more accurately than the ancient map.
Explanation:
The two answer choices above are closely related. Ancient maps often were less detailed than modern maps because ancient cartographers, geographers, and sailors had less technical tools to craft their maps.
Ancient maps were usually partial maps as well: they only showed specific geographical areas, while leaving other areas uncovered, simply because the authors did not even know what territories lied beyond certain geographical limits. For examples, the Ancient Greeks did not know of Subsaharan Africa, so their maps did not give account of that part of the world.
<span>The Whiskey Rebellion was a tax protest in 1791 during the
presidency of George Washington. It is also known today as the Whiskey
Insurrections. This “whiskey tax” was actually the first tax that the
government of America imposed on a domestic product. It angered the farmers
because in these regions, whiskey was also used as a medium of exchange of
goods. It was formed by the federal government and eventually became a law in
1791. The goal was to generate revenue to help reduce national debt and was
applied to all distilled spirits. Whiskey back then was the most famous
distilled beverage in the US and the excise tax that was added to it was known
to have greatly contributed to funding the war debt during the American
Revolutionary War. </span>