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Explanation:
Unlike Western Europe, where the Catholic Church maintained some degree of independence from political authorities, in Byzantium the emperor assumed something of the role of both "Caesar," as head of state, and the pope, as head of the Church.
Geographical and topographical challenges make canal building difficult.
B.
Workers sometimes die building canals, but not often.
C.
Weather-related problems, such as long periods of rain, can slow down the work.
D.
Canals are time-consuming and expensive to build.
Answer:
The correct option are A, C and D
Explanation:
A. Geographical and topographical challenges make canal building difficult. True
Geographical and topographical conditions are very vital in canal building, on less steeper plain, canals can be build easily as compared to those lands where slopes are much more steeper hence canal building becomes difficult in such scenarios.
C. Weather-related problems, such as long periods of rain, can slow down the work. True
There is a danger of flooding during long periods of rain and also the working conditions become difficult for labors therefore, the process of canal building may slow down the progress of canal building.
D. Canals are time-consuming and expensive to build. True
Canal building is a difficult and time consuming task which requires usage of specialized machinery as well as trained personal who are skilled in canal building. The various costs involved in canal building includes the cost of digging, cost of labor, cost of machinery etc. Therefore, canal building is expensive as well as time consuming procedure.
Samuel Adams – helped found the Committees of Correspondence, which linked patriots throughout the 13 colonies
Thomas Paine – wrote the pamphlet "Common Sense," which argued for independence from Great Britain
Patrick Henry – wrote the Declaration of Independence
Benjamin Franklin – published essays promoting American independence and encouraged others to support the cause
Thomas Jefferson – argued "Give me liberty or give me death" as he encouraged colonial militia to arm against England
More than 1 answer is correct
Yes, Yes, No, Yes, No. These are the answers and explanations.
>>Samuel Adams founded the Committees of Correspondence.
"Adams called for independence, and the Congress agreed to boycott British goods until the repeal of the Intolerable Acts... Adams returned to the Continental Congress, where he and cousin John continued to call for independence." (history.com) Sorry, the evidence is not good but I checked this answer and it was correct.
>>Thomas Paine did write the pamphlet 'Common Sense'.
"Although many Americans who still had doubts about the war, a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine called 'Common Sense' increased support for independence... His 'Common Sense' pamphlet argued logically and sensibly for American independence from Britain." (learning.k12.com)
>>Patrick Henry did not write the D.O.I . This answer is false.
"The delegates agreed to give a committee permission to draft a Declaration of Independence. On this committee were Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Robert Livingston, and Roger Sherman. Jefferson was chosen as the person to actually draft, or write, the document." (learning.k12.com)
>>Benjamin Franklin did publish essays promoting American independence. Even though this answer is correct, I didn't see any evidence for it, so when I did the test, it was kind of like a guessing game >_<
>>Thomas Jefferson did not say "give me liberty or give me death", Patrick Henry did. This answer is false.
"'Give me liberty, or give me death!' is a quotation attributed to Patrick Henry from a speech he made to the Second Virginia Convention on March 23, 1775, at St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia." (wikipedia.org)
I checked these answers and they were correct. ^_^ Hope this helps!
Answer:
More emancipation societies existed in the South than in the North before 1830.
b. Trade Equalization
c Trade output
d Production
Answer: C, Trade Output.
Answer:
she was the wife of poseidon , and had 50-100 nerieds
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