Answer:
Nuclear power does not create safety and health concerns.
Explanation:
B. Banished
C. Promoted
D. Revered
Adored
Explanation:
because he was adored
B. The nationalities of the people in the two regions led to divergent cultures and ways of living.
C. Colonists in the South were generally better educated than those in the North.
D. The contrast in the geography of the two regions encouraged variations in lifestyles.
Answer:
D. The contrast in the geography of the two regions encouraged variations in lifestyles.
Explanation:
The south had more warmer and drier climate, which promoted the planting of crops, especially cash crops like tobacco and later cotton. The north, on the other hand, had a colder and wetter climate, which promoted more of fisheries, and planting of grains, which needed a cooler and more wetter environment.
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I think the answer is D.
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B. resulted in an unlimited resource supply
C. allowed growth of specialization and trade
D. encouraged humans to live nomadic lives
The correct answer is C) allowed growth of specialization and trade.
The physical landscape has affected the development of agriculture and industry in the ancient world. Agriculture and permanent settlement allowed the growth of specialization and trade.
This was the case of ancient civilizations such as Sumeria, in the Middle East region. The Sumerians settled in between the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers, in what today is Iraq. They learned agriculture techniques and with the rivers on each side, they grew crops that allowed to stay there and built powerful citie-states such as Ur, Lagash, Kish, and Uruk, that were good traders.
MAGNA CARTA
The magna carta is the most important documents in history as it established the principle that everyone is subject to the law, even the king, and guarantees the rights of individuals, the right to justice and the right to a fair trial.
HUNDRED YEARS WAR
The Hundred Years War was the last great medieval war. The Hundred Years War was very important because it was little wars, hundreds of battles, and sieges that went on for over a century during the 1337-1453