What were the barriers to Southern transportation?

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Answer 1
Answer: The barriers to Southern transportation were the lack of railroads and the lack of decent roadways towards the Southern parts. Only the waterways were the alternative routes towards the South. They were not as developed compared to the Northern parts.
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There was short local rail lines that were not linked together, lack of canals, and poor roads

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A person who was excommunicated from the Church was __________. A. honored as a saint B. forgiven for their sins C. cut off from the Church D. sent out as a missionary

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c. cut off from the church

The dates assigned to earth and to its prehistoric remains are:forever constant
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the dates assigned to the Earth are only estimates, nobody knows the EXACT date of the Earth

I have the same question I think it's always predictable
Not sure though let me know if it's wrong or right

What did Clark Clifford’s study about Vietnam conclude

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Clifford took office committed to rethinking Johnson's Vietnam policies, and Vietnam policy consumed most of his time. He had argued against escalation in 1965 in private counsel with the president, but then provided public support for the president's position once the decision was made. At his confirmation hearing, he told the Armed Services Committeeof the U.S. Senate that the limited objective of the U.S. was to guarantee to the people of South Vietnam the right of self-determination.

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George Stephenson made important contributions to the revolution in transportation. Mark the statement if it is is true about him. A. His most famous steam-powered locomotive was the Rocket. B. He invented the electric telegraph. C. His locomotives only carried freight, not passengers. D. He is regarded as the “Father of the Railroad.” History

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The right answer is A and D, here some explanation:

He designed the famous and historic steam locomotive, being known as the father of the British railways and Father of the Railroad. Between 1822 and 1825 he built his first locomotive, which he called '' Active '' and later renamed '' Locomotion ''. The railway line was inaugurated on September 27, 1825. Driven by Stephenson, the Locomotion carried 80 tons of coal and took 2 hours to travel the 15-kilometer route, having reached 39 km / h in a part of the section. The first carriage designed to carry passengers was called '' Experiment '' and was also attached to the train. It was the first time passengers were transported in a vehicle powered by a steam locomotive.

During the construction of the railway lines, Stephenson noticed that however small the ascents were, the speed of the train decreased dramatically and that the descents made the brakes completely useless, since they could not stop the train. So he came to the conclusion that the railway lines should be as flat as possible. When he made the railways (Bolton - Leigh) and (Liverpool - Manchester), this knowledge led him to do a series of earthworks and to build stone viaducts, in order to make the routes smoother.

As the construction of the Liverpool-Manchester railroad was drawing to a close, its directors organized a competition to decide who would build the locomotives to operate on the line. The race took place in October 1829. Stephenson's '' Rocket '' had an impressive performance and won the race, becoming without a doubt the most famous machine in the world.

Well according to other sources D is correct. I have no clue on the other ones.

100 points please help

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Middle - practiced agriculture on a large scale & followed polytheistic religious beliefs
Maya- Created an advanced system of writing 
Aztec-Built one of the most beautiful cities in the world

Aztec is known to have "built one of the most beautiful cities in the world"

Maya is known to have "created an advanced system of writing"  

Both Aztec and Maya are known to have "practiced agriculture on a large scale" n "followed polytheistic religious beliefs"

Which statement best summarizes a motivation behind the Age ofExploration?

A. The Ottoman Empire looked to spread Islam in Asia and Africa.

B. Explorers from Europe hoped to discover new trade routes to Asia.

C. The Ming dynasty worked to establish colonies in Africa and the

Americas.

D. European governments looked to spread feudalism to Africa and

the Americas.

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The correct answer is B. Explorers from Europe hoped to discover new trade routes to Asia.

Explanation:

During the Age of Exploration (15th century to the 17th century) European countries such as Spain, the United Kingdom, France, and Portugal led maritime explorations. In this context, European explorers' main motivation was to find a maritime route to Asia as the only route during the time was a land route, which was difficult and took too much time. Also, Europeans believed a new route would increase trade and benefit them economically. This motivation later led to the discovery of the Americans, and the colonization process. Thus, it is option B the one that was a motivation related to the Age of Exploration.

The correct answer is b