Answer:
They have become accustomed so that they can:
Survive in waterclogged soil
Survive in soil with no oxygen
Tolerate brackish water
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
The Great Lakes and Mississippi River were and are important routes of trade and transportation in the Midwest.
When the Industrial Revolution hit America, the Great Lakes and Mississippi River both played important roles in industry, trade, and transportation. Each of the Great Lakes provided some sort of benefit during the Industrial Revolution, such as the mining production and sources of raw materials from Lake Superior, trade with indigenous people from Lake Michigan, timber logging from Huron, and heavy industrialization from Erie <em>(Burnell, 2018, pg. 3)</em>.
The Mississippi River also had a tremendous impact. Not only did it provide the means of bulk transport from the Great Lakes to the 10 states it reached, but it also benefitted the industries along it as well.
Today, the Mississippi River is still a transportation source, but it also is being used for green hydroelectric power.
And, to quickly cap off the answer to this question, the Midwest was never a hub for business and finance, it was always an industrial hub.
<em>https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/handle/2027.42/144760/Burnell_Alison_IP_Thesis.pdf?isAllowed=y&sequence=1</em>
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by your question is the first choice or letter A. India was an example of an exploitation colony among the choices given.
<span>India was never a colony, but it was certainly exploited - by Moguls, Arabs and then by Great Britain. GB was colonized by Rome, but It didn't have much to exploit. When Australia was colonized, it didn't have much to exploit either. The colonization of America was as much political as it was economic because Britain was vying for power in the continent with France and Spain - both of whom had their American territory.</span>
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Religion in South America has been a major influence on art, culture, philosophy and law. Christianity is the main religion, with Roman Catholics having the most adherents.