The best answer among the following choices should be B) aka the second option because most people back than migrated west to have their own lands/properties without taxes/conflicts with others, so they wanted their own personal property without the government involved.
The following conclusions that the statement supported is : The accepted interpretations about past events can change greatly over time.
In the past, it may be accepted to explain some unknown occurrence as 'supernatural'. These days, those explanation would not be accepted, since all of the explanation have to be supported by the actual data and evidence
Cause, it most likely started by making root histories. Example in like world history they only highlighted the history from Europe and surrounding countries. In American history they highlighted the history from the ones that came over from Europe.
What they failed to do is recognize other culures, like African-American history, Mexican American history, or Asian history. (Sorry if I missed anyone) And now all of these histories are available.
It would be almost impossible but it would be wonderful if someone would put all those different histories into the world and or American history. That way you get a broad idea of what people had to do, what they lived through, their accomplishments in society, or to the world. This would stop the stereotypes, and lies we are told regarding other races, and or cultures. It would certainly bridge many gaps that we see in the world today. It would also help all of us to know each other better.
The answer is "Back country".
The western third of the state of Pennsylvania in the US is referred to as Western Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh is the district's key city, with a metropolitan region populace of around 2.4 million individuals, and fills in as its financial and social focus.
Fun fact: Pennsylvania is also known as the "Bread Basket" of America :)
Answer:
nitrogen
Explanation:
The predominant gas is carbon dioxide making up 95.9 percent of the atmosphere's volume