The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C. if it was a sill, both shale beds would be metamorphosed where they came in contact with the basalt." Based on the cross-cutting nature of contact metamorphism, a basalt layer between two shale beds was a lava flow or a sill is that if it was a sill, both shale beds would be metamorphosed where they came in contact with the basalt<span>
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I had the pleasure of traveling to Mecca and Medina for business reasons, without imagining all the things I was going to learn from this culture. Unimaginably I had the pleasure of meeting Muhammad, or as his people call him, “the prophet”. Sent to present and confirm the monotheistic teachings that were previously preached by Adam, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and other prophets. He has this desire to unite Arabia into a single Muslim polity, based in the Quran as well as his teachings and practices which form as we know the Islamic Religious belief. My life changed completely after meeting someone that has a different point of view of life. Was very enriching.
The two primary interprations are the social and economic interpretions
The economic interpretations focus on how succesful were businesses in America after being freed from British Regulations
While the Social interpretations focus on the Progressive principles that American society had after the revolution.
Answer:
The Nullification Crisis
Explanation:
During the administration of President Andrew Jackson erupted <em>The Nullification Crisis </em>between 1832–33 turning into a political major issue. <em>The Nullification Crisis </em>involved a confrontation between the state of South Carolina and the federal government. An anonymous publication called <em>“South Carolina Exposition and Protest,” </em>was released with the intention of posing the "Theory of nullification":
—the declaration of a federal law as null also voiding within state limits. It was argued that since the authority of the federal government was derived from the consent of the states, such states could nullify any federal law they considered unconstitutional.