Answer:
the confedrate flag still flies in many places. it is legal. however, some places, like nascar stadiums have recently banned it.
Explanation:
I won't write an entire conversation going back and forth but I will give some pointers to get you started. Remember this is my opinion, only.
I think it's a great idea to tax junk food and soda's a little more hefty. I feel that we have such an obesity and morbid obesity epidemic and we're literally laughed at all over the globe. If people cannot afford to pay for the excess taxes on these products, they will be able to eat better. Now, on the other side of that argument, the healthier foods and produce should be left MINIMUMALLY taxed and lowered cost. Almost the opposite way of how it currently is in America.
The healthy produce and healthy foods/meats/cheeses, etc are very expensive and people would rather get more for their money thereby, they'll get junk foods and soda because it's cheaper. If we flip this around economically, by default American's would more than likely eat better.
I also feel that junk food/soda's etc should not be covered in food stamps but that's another topic.
The correct answer is - Mediterranean Sea.
During the Hellenistic era, the most important and busiest body of water was the Mediterranean Sea. This was due to the location of it, because it was a sea on which shores where the biggest and greatest civilizations at the time.
The civilizations in the Mediterranean region were all using it for multiple purposes, trading, military actions, exploration, fishing, for communication... This led to an extensive usage of the sea from a very early point in the human history, and that has continued over the centuries.
Trusts and monopolies were created by entrepreneurs to maintain control of the market.
The release of two atomic bombs on Japan in august 1955 helped end World War 11 but ushered in the Cold War, a conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union that dragged on nearly half a century.