After achieving independence with the Treaty of Paris<span>, the United States expanded westward, enlarging its borders seven times, with two major border adjustments, one each with colonies of the </span>United Kingdom<span> and </span>Spain<span>, and several small disputes. The original thirteen states grew into fifty </span>states, most of which began asincorporated territories<span>. The general pattern seen in this is of territorial expansion, carving of </span>organized territories<span> from the newly acquired land, modification of the borders of these territories, and eventual statehood. Only two states, </span>Nevada<span> and </span>Missouri<span>, grew appreciably after statehood, and five, </span>Georgia<span>, </span>Massachusetts,North Carolina<span>, </span>Texas<span>, and </span>Virginia<span>, lost land, in each case to form new states.</span>
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"Honey Granger." Directed by Joni Jameson. Touchstone Pictures, 2007. DVD.
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Answer: I think this is the case, because despite there being an abundance of water on Earth. Clean and purified water in some countries is hard to come by, and distribution is meager.
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b
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Despite the wide range of change that came all throughout the years with regards to civil rights and liberties, there are still people who do not enjoy the rights that some people enjoy today. The problem in meeting the needs of subsistence didn't leave the underdeveloped and developing countries after all the wars. Countries should give their priority to people's welfare, not on the maximization of armaments and research on military technology. The state should always uphold the rights of its constituents at all times.