There was great tension between pro-slavery and anti-slavery representatives over how new territories won would handle the issue of slavery.
The Mexican-American War and the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, forced onto the remnant Mexican government, drew some criticism in the U.S. for their casualties, monetary cost, and heavy-handedness. Furthermore, the question of how to treat the new acquisitions also intensified the debate over slavery and in many ways inflamed it, as potential westward expansion of the institution took an increasingly central and heated theme in national debates preceding the American Civil War.
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1. Tlapitzalli → e
2. Teponaztli → i
3. Conch → g
4. Rasp → a
5. Huehueti → h
6. Ocarina → d
7. Zampona → f
8. Pitus → b
9. Tarkas → j
10. Quenas → c
Explanation:
1. Tlapitzalli → e. It is made of clay with decorations of abstract designs
It is a clay flute with decorations of deity images from the Aztec culture
2. Teponaztli → i. It is a Mexican slit drum made from a hard wood that carved to form a hollowed structure
3. Conch → g. It is made from a seashell usually of a large sea snail. The conch is blown like a trumpet from a hole made close to the a_pex of the spine
4. Rasp → a. Its sound creates a series of rattling effects.
The rattling sound is produced when the notches on one stick are scraped with another stick
5. Huehueti → h. Upright tubular drum used by the Aztecs. The huehueti is a hollow cylindrical wooden drum with one end open and the other end covered with a stretched skin
6. Ocarina → d. it is an ancient vessel flute made from clay or ceramic that has a projecting mouthpiece and between four to twelve finger holes
7. Zampona → f. It is played by blowing across the tubetop and can be tuned to produce a variety of sounds
8. Pitus → b. It is a side-blown cane flute that is played all year round
Given that the Pitus has the description above, it is placed here
9. Tarkas → j. It is played during the rainy season
Tarkas is a_flute with a vertical duct, with a recorder like mouthpiece
10. Quenas → c. It is being played during the dry season
The quenas are cane flutes that are made with bamboo.
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Mud-brick is one of the most adaptable and versatile of building materials. Its early use in the Near East is discussed, with particular reference to its employment in elaborate facade decoration, for example in the spiral and palm-trunk semi-columns of the Great Temple at Tell al Rimah (c. 1800 BC) and in various types of vault. Evidence is discussed for the contemporary use of three techniques of sun-dried mud-brick vaulting - radial, pitched-brick and corbelled - at least as early as the second half of the third millennium BC.
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