The institution of slavery was referred to as the peculiar situation in antebellum USA. The reason to forego any advantages were two fold. One was that it was immoral. Secondly it would become obsolete and a poor investment of capital.
advantages: they have powerthey are elected by the public so people will listen to thenthey make decisions and let the public speak about it so it is more democratic
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im not sure wat the answer is but this question should be answered as i need it for mi homework andd so will other people in life. :@
Laborers wages rose but so did expenses and the cost of living in industrial areas.
The people alive in this time in history had been hunters and gatherers so to settle in one place with other people was a very real advantage for man. With this they were able to have protection, grow food that could be traded, create government, religion, and art.
because they were not able to affored anything so they did not need insections
It's in a river.
Peculiar can be considered a euphemism for the other three, so that means one of the other three would not be one.
The noun form for the adjective peculiar is peculiarity.
Well, I've noticed a lot of traditions, and the most peculiar to me seemed like the Queen's birthday, because the Queen is the British queen so that's why i think they celebrate it more than other countries!
Peculiar is a word that refers to someone or something that is bizarre, quirky, or weird. An example of this word in a sentence would be, "Jessie thought the woman she worked with was so peculiar because she always wore Swedish clogs to the office."
The most peculiar thing about a pink cow would be her coloring. Aside from that, she might produce pink milk or pink offspring, which would also be quite peculiar, indeed.
So they can spread the word of the Lord and marry the church (And yes, it does sound a little bit peculiar!)
There are so many advantages of alluvial soil. Some of the advantages include being fertile, higher water retention capacity as so much more.
Oh, that's so sad! Usually, yes, a midwife still gets paid as long as they are licensed. Some may forego the fee, though. It really depends on the situation and whether or not they have their own practice----they don't always have the authority to make the decisions about payments to a clinic, but you can ask. I'm really sorry if you or someone you know lost a baby.
"Judaism" is a peculiar category to put this question in.
there are no advantages, its supposed to make it harder so its more fun