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A.Were people that wanted the American colonies to gain independence from Britain.
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In this context (based on the answer choices), it would be the American Patriots, who were trying to fight for their independence from the British government.
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It isolated it from other cultures because there were the Himalayan Mountains, the Tibet-Qinghai Plateau, the Taklimakan Desert, and the Gobi Desert. Cold climates also kept invaders out.
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1. The Taklamakan Desert is an inhospitable approximately 1000x500 km (193,051 sq. mi.) oval. It is far from any ocean, and so hot, dry, and cold, by turns, with shifting sand dunes covering 85% of the surface, propelled by northerly winds, and sandstorms.
2. The most characteristic features of the Himalayas are their soaring heights, steep-sided jagged peaks, valley and alpine glaciers often of stupendous size, topography deeply cut by erosion, seemingly unfathomable river gorges, complex geologic structure, and series of elevational belts (or zones)
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the trapizoid one's area is 28 since 7 x 4 is 28 and you do multiply the slanted height
Letter A is correct. Many are the reasons that led to the United States expansion, but the desire to extend Christianity was not one of them. The U.S expanded westward across North America, initially as part of 'Manifest Destiny', but also as an outlet for their growing population. They also wanted an overseas empire like the other major western powers at the time (such as Britain and France). And, that included new markets and sources of revenue along with a more proeminent position on the world stage.
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Stephen Grover Cleveland was the 24th president of the US.
He was in office in March 4,1893 to March 4,1897. He was an American politician and lawyer. Grover served two non-consecutive terms in office. He won the popular vote for three presidential elections. He was also one of the two Democrats to be elected president during the era of Republican political domination dating from 1861 to 1933.