The answer is by <span>dividing government into the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
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<em>I'm doing this question right now and it's fairly easy. :)</em>
<u>4 - The water pipes and fixtures in a building. (</u><u><em>plumbing)</em></u>
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<u>3 - A small, poorly built house or hut. (</u><u><em>hovel)</em></u>
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<u>2 - A servant who does the dirty, rough work in the kitchen. (</u><u><em>scullion)</em></u>
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<u>1 - An instrument that indicates time by the position of the shadows. (</u><u><em>sundial)</em></u>
1- The correct answer is D, the route he followed took an extraordinary amount of time, as he had to surround all the African Continent to reach India.
Looking for a shorter route, many European explorers continued his exploration trips.
2- The correct answer is B, to gain direct access to spices. Until Vasco da Gama, the European traders had to pay taxes to the muslims in Middle East to go through their territories to reach the East Indies and its spices. But when the explorers found new routes, this situation finished.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options for this question we can say the following.
The nineteenth-century center or artistic capital of romanticism and art was Paris, France.
Romanticism in France was in clear opposition to Classicism. Romanticism lacked the rigidity that characterized Classicism. Romantic artistic expression was diverse and had no political agendas. It could be seen in landscape paintings, historical works, and portraits.
Some important authors of the time were Paul de la Roche, Eugene Delacroix, Horace Vernet, Theodore Gericault, and Horace Vernet.
The volunteers were gathered in four areas: Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. They were gathered mainly from the southwest because the hot climate region that the men were used to was similar to that of Cuba where they would be fighting. "The difficulty in organizing was not in selecting, but in rejecting men."[3]:5 The allowed limit set for the volunteer cavalry men was promptly met. With news trickling down of Spanish aggression and the sinking of the USS Maine men flocked from every corner of the regions to display their patriotism.