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After what city was Washington DC modeled?

Although many believe that DC was modeled after Paris, it is simply not true. DC was actually modeled after Versailles with an iconic building in the center and large avenues going away from it. Paris only became a city with large public spaces and large avenues in the late 1800s. In the late 1800s the city was designed to look like Versailles, and ironically, DC.


Why do you think pharaohs might have wanted the support of nobels?

To begin war, for large building works to improve the areas covered by the nobels


What were the large cities of the prarie provinces in the 1800s?

The only community of significance on the Canadian prairies during most of the 1800s was Winnipeg.


What describes northern cities of the early 1800s?

large number of immagrants


Why did they Not use large animals to help with the building?

What did they not use large animals to help with the building


The large business combinations of the late 1800s endangered the?

.free enterprise system::


Who owned most bonanza farms that developed in the late 1800s?

Large companies.


Who owned most of bonanza farms that developed in the late 1800s?

Large companies.


What were the three large cities in the south in the 1800s?

Columbia, Charleston and new orleans


What is a large building divided into separate flats called?

A large building divided into separate flats is called a tenement.


During the late 1800s immigrants in large numbers came to argentina from spain and?

ANSWER Italy.


Why does building foundations have a large horizontal area of contact with the ground?

Building foundations have a large horizontal area of contact with the ground to distribute the weight of the structure evenly and prevent it from sinking or tilting. This helps to provide stability and support for the entire building. The larger the contact area, the more effectively the weight of the building can be spread out, reducing the risk of structural failure.