Answer: A is the area with the rain that bring water. C is the desrt covered in sand dunes. And lastly B is the coastal region
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Similarities between Tanzania Tax History and Englad Tax History
1. Tanzania Tax History ( 20th century ) and England tax history (1377) started with policy of Poll Tax.
2. Both Tanzania (1973) and England (1404) imposed Income Tax (1404) on their people.
3. Tanzania and England both abolished certain part of their Tax system e.g Tanzania abolished excise duty in 1979, while England revoked Poll tax in 1381.
4. Tanzania and England also re-introduce their formerly withdrawn duty. For example, Tanzania's excise duty in 1989, and England's Poll Tax in 1641, 1660, 1694.
Contrast between Tanzania Tax History and Englad Tax History
1. Tanzania Tax history began in the 20th century, and that of England, began in 1377.
2. Tanzania levied sales tax at certain point, (1969) however, England levied taxes like Hearth Tax, House Tax, and Window Tax at some point.
3. Tanzania established Tax Commission in 1989, but England introduced Parliamentary Reform Act-Electoral Registers (Voters Lists) in 1832.
The two main arguments that the opponents of annexing foreign territories presented were that 1) it would displace large groups of Natives who had nowhere to go, and 2) that it would lead to an increased debate over the imperialist nature of the US.
The correct answers are “Americans did not lose any territory”. and “The two nations agreed to end the fighting.”
The war of 1812 began with a conflict between the US and Great Britain over British violations of the US maritime rights, Britain imposed trade restrictions on American shipping because of the war with France and kidnapped American sailors. The war lasted from 1812 to 1815 and ended with the Treaty of Ghent. The Treaty did not change pre-war borders, it restored everything as it was before the war and no one won anything.