Answer:
Cuneiform (Ancient Mesopotamia)
Explanation:
Cuneiform was <u>used mainly in Mesopotamia</u> but also in <u>parts of Persia</u> as well. These symbols were writen using a sharp reed by making imprints on wet clay tablets. This writing system was <u>invented by Ancient Sumerians</u>. Cuneiform was used from around <u>3500-3000 BCE.</u>
The correct answer is E. James Monroe is the US president most associated with the Era of Good Feeling. It was the a period in the political history of the United States that reflected a sense of national purpose and a desire for unity among Americans after the Napoleonic Wars. The period is so closely associated with Monroe's presidency (1817–1825) and his administrative goals that his name and the era are virtually synonymous. <span>The phrase </span>Era of Good Feelings<span> was coined by Benjamin Russell, in the Boston Federalist newspaper Columbian Centinel.</span>
The correct answer is D. However that does not mean that the citizens do not have a love for the home country, in fact much the opposite. They love the country so much that they wish to expand its borders and contribute to its glory.
I'm pretty sure it is either C or D.
I think the French allied with a local tribe, and helping the tribe fight the Iroquois was part of the deal. This persuaded the Iroquois to ally with the British.