From small beginnings, South America grew to greatness because of maize. Just did this and it's correct.
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The Sabbath, the rainbow, and circumcision
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are the "signs" of the three great covenants established by God at the three critical stages of history: the Creation (Gen 1:1–2:3; Exod 31:16–17), the renewal of humankind after the Flood (Gen 9:1–17), and the beginning of the Hebrew nation.
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D) The causes aren't shown, but likely it's due to immigration quotas and restrictions set. These were laws aimed to reduce people coming into the country. For instance, the Immigration Act of 1907 was made when population numbers increased dramatically in large cities like New York (and things like crime and unemployment rates went up as well).
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E) In the early 1900s, most of the immigration came from Europe. This is shown by the blue portion of the graph. Then by the peak in 2000, the breakdown in immigration demographics is now more diverse due to the various colors shown.
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F) Immigrants came looking for better opportunities, better paying wages, higher standards of living, etc. Some fled from brutal dictators and/or war conditions in their home country. Ideally they would have preferred to stay home where they're most comfortable, but these factors were enough to get them to travel vast distances, deal with terrible hardships such as disease, just to have a chance at a better life. The economic factors deal specifically with money of course, but the other factors shouldn't be overlooked as well.
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"The Act gives FEMA the responsibility for coordinating government-wide relief efforts. It is designed to bring an orderly and systemic means of federal natural disaster assistance for state and local governments in carrying out their responsibilities to aid citizens."
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1. The cells contain the same genes and express the same genes.
2. Multipotent (can differentiate to a limited number of cell fates/into a closely related family of cells).
3. Multipotent, totipotent, pluripotent (though I'm not 100% sure on this one).
4. Provide a source of cells for the body to replace certain types of cells that die.