The correct answers are original and appellate. Original courts make first degree decisions and declare whether or not someone is guilty. Appellate courts decide whether the original courts made the right decision. The only thing higher than this is the supreme court that deals in very serious cases.
I'm assuming that you're asking about the history of slavery in the United States? If so, a good starting point would be the first documented arrival of African indentured servants in the colony of Virginia in 1619, and a solid ending poiint would be the passage of the thirteenth amendment in 1865. In between, some major points to highlight are Eli Whitney introducing the cotton gin in 1793, the ban on importing slaves from Africa in 1808, the Missouri compromise in 1820, the compromise of 1850 about the expansion of slavery into new territories, and the Dred Scott Supreme Court case in 1857.
Charles x sparked a revolt in france by 1824
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Explanation:
There were a lot of factors -- most were not what Schlieffen expected.
1. France wasn't that easy to conquer. It took longer than Schlieffen thought.
2. Belgium did not respond the way Schlieffen expected. They fought Germany.
3. Russia was more flexible that Schlieffen thought. They mobilized quicker and were much more adept at using their forces.
4. In all, Schlieffen made plans that were inflexible and did not account for the way wars are actually fought.
The agriculture industry is important to Georgia because it is the leader in national peach production--due mostly to the fact that the soil and climate conditions are highly conducive. <span><span>
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