How did geography influence the economy in the Mid-Atlantic/Middle colonies?

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Answer: The middle colonies' economy developed rapidly because they had the perfect climate to grow tobacco which was always popular. There's even a type of tobacco called Virginia. They were also among the first places where people could dock when they reached the new world, so things like fishing were developed with harbors and docks everywhere.

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What was one effect of the Interstate Highway Act of 1957?a. the emergence of the car as America’s main mode of transportation
b. the creation of speed limits as a result of increased highway accidents
c. the sluggish development of the airplane industry
d. an increase in the populations of midwestern and western cities
e. fewer jobs because the railroads lost business

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One effect of the Interstate Highway Act of 1957 was "b. the creation of speed limits as a result of increased highway accidents" since people were not used to driving at such speeds for such long distances. 

Answer: It's not B. just did the test.

Explanation:

Southern states did not like Hamilton's plan to pay off the federal debt because they owed less for the cost of the American Revolution than Northern states. TRUE OR FALSE

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The answer would be true.
The correct answer is true

History is more than a series of events. It is a ___ of events.

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İt is a sequence of events. 

Good lessons ;)
History is more than a series of even. it is a sequence of events

Who was a member of the U.S.-backed Mujahadeen?

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Osama bin Laden was a member of the U.S.-backed Mujahadeen.

Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden founded the pan-Islamic militant organization al-Qaeda. He was a Saudi Arabian until 1994, a member of the wealthy bin Laden family, and an ethnic Yemeni Kindite.

From 2001 to 2011, bin Laden was one of the most important targets  of the United States.

Bin Laden was on the American Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) lists of Ten Most Wanted Fugitives and Most Wanted Terrorists for his involvement in the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings.

Osama Bin Laden is a famous member of the U.S. backed Mujahadeen in Afghanistan during the 1980s when the U.S. supported the Mujahadeen's fight against the Soviet Union. 

Quick!What kind of work would a 13-year-old colonial farm child be expected to do?

A.) fetch water, feed the animals, and chop wood for the fireplace

B.) help the mother with simple household chores and tend the younger children

C.) clean his or her sleeping area and keep toys picked up

D.) work alongside, doing the same tasks as the parent of the same gender

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Answer: D is the most suitable answer for a 13-year-old child.

Explanation: At colonial times childhood was not the same as it is nowadays. A boy or girl who was 13 years old or more was most likely considered a young adult than a child. They worked alongside and they did the same tasks as their parents. The girls did the tasks women were supposed to do and the boys worked just like their fathers.

D is probably the best answer.

Muhammad was the founder of Islam.
a. True
b. False

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True and he was the last prophet from God and brought Quran.
that  is  true  he was the  father of  islam