Answer:
shut up what's this<em> </em><em>look</em><em> </em><em>at</em><em> </em><em>me</em><em> </em><em>im</em><em> </em><em>the</em><em> </em><em>coochie</em><em> </em><em>man</em><em> </em>
Answer:
apparatus
a fire truck or fire engine
division chief
overseers of shifts as well as specialty units, such as training, safety, emergency medical services, and special operations
battalion chief
the person in charge of a station when firefighters are on duty (per shift) and who reports to the division chief
call company
organization of personnel to man specific apparatuses and enhance the abilities of the unit as needed
chief officer
any officer who holds the rank of battalion chief or higher
deputy fire chief
second to the fire chief; may be in charge of specific duties such as training or operations
district
a geographical region of the city or town that has specific apparatus response plans
emergency medical technician
a fire department member who is specifically licensed within their state for the responsibilities of patient assessment and treatment
The correct answer is letter A.
Explanation: European imperialism in Africa occurred throughout the nineteenth century.
Until 1876, 10.8% of the African territory was in the possession of settlers. Already in 1900, the European domain corresponded to 90.4%.
At first European exploitation was scattered along the coast, with strong trading posts that ensured slave trade. The first large-scale domination began with France and Great Britain.
The name of the treaty signed in 1763 which officially ended the French and Indian War was the Treaty of Paris.
Answer: Option A
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The Treaty of Paris was officially treated as the end of the French Indian War which lasted for seven long years. In this war, Great Britain succeeded in confiscating huge territories that were priory under the control of the French.
By signing the treaty, the French declared that they would never cause any nuisance to the British colonies in North America.
Answer:
because it thinks we care about who settled in argentina in 1182
Explanation: