Answer:
Urban commuting evolved to mass and rapid transit in the late 1800s.
Explanation:
The Industrial Revolution led to commuting. Before that most people lived and worked in the countryside. Travel was rarely needed and it was expensive. However, throughout centuries the concept of commuting has existed and improved till today.
By the late 1800s, people needed a form of mass transit to make commuting efficient. In 1867, elevated railroads were created above urban neighborhoods, laying the groundwork for the first form of rapid transit. After that in 1888 the world's first electric streetcar was used in commuting. Each streetcar was powered by multiple-unit control, allowing for greater speed and acceleration.
The Coriolis effect causes winds to move in a "circular" pattern, due mostly to the spinning of Earth on its axis. This allows were certain weather patters to be predictable.
I don't know whether there were options, but one technology for which the Bantu are quite well-known is the iron smelting: numerous archaeological sites (for example in Eastern Nigeria) with remains of iron smelting have been found in the area inhabited by the Bantus.
On March 2, 1889, Congress passed an amendment to the Indian Appropriations Act of 1871, which provided for the creation of homestead settlements in the unassigned lands, to be known as Oklahoma Territory. President Grover Cleveland announced that the Oklahoma lands would be opened on April 22 via land run.
The answer is D
<span>If you mean the first one, corruption was one reason. The Chinese navy and military were incredibly corrupt (as was the government) -- funds meant to buy ships and ammunition were often embezzled by officers for other uses.
</span><span>Pay in the army was low, morale was low, compared to the Japanese military which was also modernized but based on Western principles and proven tactics. </span>