In a way, this is a double edged sword. On one hand, the animals are needed to best test the effects, but on the other hand it can be seen as very unethical. Honestly, I don't really see a way around using the animals. Unless you get human volunteers, but there is no way to fully make them understand what they are getting themselves into which can turn unethical very, very fast. If all of a sudden one of your human volunteers decides that they do not want to be a part of the test anymore, there is noting you can do to reverse what has already been done.
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Below are some of the key causes of the American Revolution in the order they occurred.
The Founding of the Colonies. ...
French and Indian War. ...
Taxes, Laws, and More Taxes. ...
Protests in Boston. ...
Intolerable Acts. ...
Boston Blockade. ...
Growing Unity Among the Colonies. ...
First Continental Congress.
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Explanation:
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Answer: like a big puzzle with little pieces
Explanation:
It would look definitely different as far as the geographic's and everything would look the same as far as size and it would be one big huge piece of land with small states and borders would be way different also.