b. $6,408.00
c. $6,621.60
d. $17,225.81 User: Social Security offers all but which of the following benefits?
a. food stamps
b. home loans
c. unemployment insurance
d. veteran benefits
Answer:
I Believe both are C
Explanation
B. Railroads spurred the foundation and expansion of towns along the western rail route
C. Towns at the end of the railroad lines became ghost towns when the lines were extended
D. Settlers moved away from Native American lands to follow the rail road routes
Answer:
B. Railroads spurred the foundation and expansion of towns along the western rail route
Explanation:
Railroads built in the nineteenth century are a milestone in the history of American development. Prior to the construction of the railways, commercial production was primarily centered on regional markets. Railways connected cities, opening new consumer markets for products, enabling goods to be transported over long distances for the first time. As the railroads advanced, new cities developed around them. In addition, railroads have drastically reduced freight costs, making products cheaper and benefiting consumers. Therefore, the correct answer is that railways contributed to the expansion of cities along the railway route.
first quarter and third quarter
waxing gibbous and waning gibbous
waxing crescent and waning crescent
The spring tide is a season that is known to occur during the period of new moon and full moon.
This is a tide that occurs just after a full moon or a new moon. The spring tide is known to be at the time when the sun an the moon lie at the same part of the earth.
Alignment and synergy with the earth is therefore what brings about spring on earth.
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Do you agree with abortion?
Are you religious? If so which religion are you apart of?
Will give brainliest.
Answer:
I am not conservative to a liberal. I truly agree in BLM. I don’t agree in abortions, because it’s very sad. I wouldn’t say I’m religious, but I am Agnostic. There you go. Hope it helps!
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