1.Which was not a Hamiltonian policy? A) Friendship with Britain; B) broadening the power of the federal government; c) rapid repayment of the federal debt . 2. After California two other free states, they were A) Minnesota and Oregon; b) Rhode Island and Maryland; c) New York and New Jersey. 3) Before 1860 the population of the South as compared with that of the North was a) more homogeneous in origin; b)more international minded; c)less provincial in outlook
4. In attitude toward slavery in the south the
A) whites held strongly conflicting views; b) poor whites hated slavery; c) small farmers endorsed slavery
Tulip reminds me of a beautiful young girl. This is due to the harmony of the flower, probably. Tulips just modest incline their heads, not yet blossomed. Tulip bud on a flexible stalk forward - it is a real work of art. Their petals are delicate, as if made of silk or some other magical cloth. To touch them - and afraid to mash.
Tulips are found in many colors. The most common - a red and yellow in a cup with pollen in a black frame. These tulips grow, for example, in the garden of my grandparents. And there are pale pink tulips, yellow, white, spotted, with or without fringe, and even red, purple! There are all varieties of tulips does not happen! Florists brought even black tulips, it's just handsome.
What can I say, because there are tulips with various patterns, color stains and other decorations. Often there are tulips that lustrous shine like patent leather. I dream in the future to go to Amsterdam, Holland. This country - the realm of every variety of tulip varieties. I can imagine how much beauty there, how many interesting things you can see there.
Very beautiful tulips that bloom. And the most wonderful tyulpanchiki that I have ever seen, growing in the flowerbed at the theater. It was a rare variety. These tulips have a pale pink color, even white-pink shade was so gentle. And through the finest petals sun shone. On the lawn grass beds, these tulips look simply divine.