Answer:
The correct answer is C. Swamps, beaches, and wetlands are all located in the Coastal Plains.
Explanation:
The Coastal Plain is a flat coastal region that runs for about 3,500 km along the coasts of the Atlantic Ocean (including the Gulf of Mexico) from New Jersey to the north, through the southeast of the United States, to reach the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico. Coastal aura does not exceed 200 meters above sea level at the highest points, and penetrates from the coast for 50–100 km towards the hinterland.
In the territory of the United States the western boundary of the coastal plain is defined by the plateau of the Piedmont and therefore the Appalachian Mountains. The eastern border is the western Atlantic coast.
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In 1963, Valium, also known as Diazepam, was sold in the United States. This medicine was used to stop anxiety, withdrawal syndrome or seizures, but it has some side effects like dependence and cognitive problems. Despite these side effects, it was commonly used until and represented millionaire profits.
The Cassette Player was also marketed in 1963 by Philips, it became very popular because people could record their own songs in a Cassette and personalize it. The Cassette Player reached its top popularity during the 70s and the 80s but it was replaced but the CD players and later on by the MP3 players.
Finally, the Touch-Tone Phone was also introduced in 1963 by the Bell System. This electronic telephone replaced the previous Rotary dial telephones (or disk telephones) and gave people the option to make calls without an operator.
You didn't show a map, but I can explain how electoral college votes are determined. Arizona's number of electoral votes has been growing because its state population has been growing at a rate faster than other states, and some states have seen shrinking of their population.
Here's what the National Archives says concerning how Electoral College delegates are assigned: Electoral votes are allocated among the states based on the Census. Every state is allocated a number of votes equal to the number of senators and representatives in its U.S. Congressional delegation—two votes for its senators in the U.S. Senate plus a number of votes equal to the number of its members in the U. S. House of Representatives.
So the number of electoral votes each state gets (of the 538 total electoral votes) is recalculated every ten years, based on the most recent US Census data.
In the 2000 presidential election, Arizona had 8 electoral votes, as it had also in the 1992 and 1996 elections. That number was based on the 1990 Census figures for population. In the elections previous to that, in 1984 and 1988, Arizona had 7 electoral votes, based on population numbers from the 1980 Census. In the elections of 2004 and 2008, Arizona had 10 electoral votes based on 2000 Census data. In 2012 and 2016, Arizona had 11 electoral votes based on the 2010 Census. So you can see that Arizona's relative share of the national population has continued to grow and affect its share of Electoral College votes.
by 2012, a higher percentage of the countrys population lived in Arizona
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