Police station, fire department, post office, school, library, supply stores, grocery, hospital, at least a restaurant, maybe something religious.
"Mandatory", in terms of things human, is arbitrary in nature, so the answer - for non-conformists - is no.
They are not mandatory in many subjects. In fact they are wholly inappropriate in some.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'mandatory' symbol. The crucifix is called a sacramental; it is an item that is supposed to help Catholics focus on some aspect of spirituality. There are no devotions to any of these things (sacramentals) that are 'mandatory' to membership in good standing.
Texas has some 295 ghost towns.
Unable to answer. Some states DO have mandatory minimum sentences for some offenses but insufficient information with which to answer is disclosed in the question.
Some towns that start with T:TamworthTenterfieldToowoombaTrangieTennant Creek
I know some things that were involved in mining towns such as: Diseases like malaria, diarrhea and scurvy. The things below also took place in the mining towns: Saloons Work Money Prostitutes shacks(in where they lived) Minors Gambling Racism. Claim-jumping Why? because as people discovered from the newspapers about there being gold in the west everyone rushed to the west to claim some gold.
The mandatory members for RS and FS reviews varies depending on the business. Some mandatory members include supervisors and HR members.
Yes.
As far as I know, there is no mandatory use of radiation for any human products. Some medical items need to be sterilized and radiation may be the best route for some of them. But nothing is mandatory on food.
Some of the major towns I found were Salem and Bosten.
Some medieval towns transportations were wagons or carriages. Some people just walked.