The Commons House was an important colonial representative assembly in South Carolina. It was the lower house of provincial legislature. It rose in power becoming the only elected institution in the colonial government. It became a powerful political body which became the envy of colonial rulers. It operated from 1692 to 1729.
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The sequence is geometric
The recursive formula for the sequence is:
The explicit formula for the sequence is
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The given sequence is -2, 6, -18,54
There is a common ratio of
Since there is a common ratio, the sequence is geometric.
The first term of this sequence is
The recursive definition is given by:
We substitute r=-3 to get,
The explicit formula is
<span>d) hydroelectric dams
</span>Hydroelectric Dams are NOT something towns need in order to draw in tourists. On the contrary, hotel, entertainment sites and shops could draw tourist in an area, while hydroelectric dams could draw them away. Though some form of energy power is indispensable to the tourism industry, the less impacted they are, the better is for tourism.<span>
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b) Grand Coulee Dam
</span>Grand Coulee Dam is associated with Washington agriculture, as it made possible to have a vast amount of water available in a controllable way, thus permit an agriculture on a greater scale than before, shaping the geography of the region in the process. <span>
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a) avocados
</span>Avocado is NOT a major crop produced in Washington because avocado requires a sub-tropical environment, which is not the case of the state of Washington, and which is way avocado are far more common in perù or in other parts of the globe with a warmer climate.
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c) Hanford Plant
</span>The Hanford Plant was the first major project of the New Deal-era energy production drive, and it was a nuclear site which powered an extensive region, and which proved that America was able to use nuclear energy immediately after the second world war and at the beginning of the cold war.
Well this is a tough one. For pros there weren't really any besides the end of the war, but even with that the Japanese kept fighting of long time. Hiroo Onoda is example of this. It also costed the Japanese many funds and killed many innocents.
Without it though, it's possible that Japan would never be on good terms with the US and never been brought to Justice for their warcrimes under Hideki Tojo (Japanese minister if war)