Lindbergh<span>, </span>Charles<span> Augustus made the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean on </span>May 20<span>, </span><span>1927
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The north had the money, the people, the resources, and the industrial power to diversify the railroad networks. So following markets and money, the north built networks to the west to expand. Also, railroads were prevailing making a rise in real estate values, increasing regional concentrations of industry, the size of business units and growth in investment banking and agriculture. Wheat production was also moving westward with the rail lines.
The south in the other hand do not have the capability to construct as much railroads as the north did so therefore there was less western expansion. As well the south had more concerns in building canals and shipping products of the states to England.
Therefore the correct answer is letter c.
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The Peloponnesian war was a war fought between the Delian League, led by Athens, and the Peloponnesian League, led by Sparta.
It was different from other conflicts like the Persian Wars because there was no outside conflict. It was a conflict between the two Greek "Superpowers" and they both felt like it was necessary to gain an edge over the other.
After fighting this war, Sparta was victorious. However, it left the entirety of Greece weak. Philip II of Macedonia took advantage of this, and conquered Greece.
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Answer:
Article v
Explanation:
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The <u><em>initiative</em></u> allows voters to write proposals for laws and constitutional amendments. Twenty-four states in the U.S. allow the use of the initiative process, but some restrict the content of the proposals. The processes are outlined in Article V of the state constitution. The very first initiative involved the building and location of the state capitol. Oklahoma City was chosen as the site for the new capital. Another important initiative was passed in 1912 to allow direct election of U.S. senators, rather than having the state legislature choose them. The U.S. Constitution was amended (Amendment 17) to allow direct election of U.S. senators in every state the following year.