Most of the U.S. cities developed "<span>B) Along the coast and waterways in the north"</span> in the early nineteenth century, since this was where it was most advantageous to trade.
Answer:
Myth of the American Founding Fathers, is that the American civil war or revolution was fought for the purpose or on behalf of a united people
Explanation:
In Howard Zinn's book titled "A People’s History of the United States" Zinn depicts American history from the perception of the oppressed, persecuted, powerless, and marginalized people, rather than the usual heroes and elites views.
Hence, among many ways, in which he expressed himself in the book, is him writing about the American Myth of the American Founding Fathers; is that the American civil war or revolution was fought for the purpose or on behalf of a united people, which according to him, it is false, rather, it was fought in favour of the wealthy and elites in the states, so as to protect their interest.
<span>To be certain, the
aging and inadequate transportation infrastructure is an issue for Americans up
and down the economic ladder. Throughout the country highways are crumbling,
bridges are in need of repair, and railways remain inadequate. Improvement to public
transportation—buses, trains, and safer routes for bicycles—is something that
just about everyone who lives in a major metropolitan area has on their wish
list.<span> </span></span>
The Virginia Plan was a proposal to the United States Constitutional Convention for the creation of a supreme national government with three branches and a bicameral legislature. The plan was drafted by James Madison while he waited for a quorum to assemble at the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
Answer: Edward Herbert
Explanation: Deism, an unorthodox religious attitude that found expression among a group of English writers beginning with Edward Herbert (later 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury) in the first half of the 17th century and ending with Henry St. John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke, in the middle of the 18th century.