Place each phrase with the colonial settlement it describes.

Place Each Phrase With The Colonial Settlement It Describes.

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Answer 1

Answer:

1) Indians forced to become Christians ↔ New Spain

2) Economy based on the fur trade ↔ New France

3) American Indians enslaved ↔ New Spain

4) Large number of settlers ↔ New Spain

5) Few settlers ↔ New France

6) Adopted American Indian custom ↔ New Spain

7) Mining and agriculture ↔ New Spain

8) Indians forced to adopt their culture ↔ New Spain

9) Jesuits joined American Indian tribes ↔ New France

Explanation:

1) Indians forced to become Christians ↔ New Spain

It was the responsibility of Spanish colonialist in New Spain to convert Indians in America to Christianity

2) Economy based on the fur trade ↔ New France

The fur trade contributed to the growth of New France in North America

3) American Indians enslaved ↔ New Spain

Enslavement of the natives to the settlers occurred in Mexico part which is a part of New Spain

4) Large number of settlers ↔ New Spain

Following the discoveries of the Americas by the Spanish expedition, Spain colonized the largest areas Caribbean and North America establishing Spanish cities in Dominican Republic as at the fifteenth century

5) Few settlers ↔ New France

In new France, Quebec, less than a thousand settlers inhabited the land in the early periods of colonization

6) Adopted American Indian custom ↔ New Spain

Under Spanish governance in New Spain there was the adoption of native custom into that of Spanish custom

7) Mining and agriculture ↔ New Spain

Silver mining was a very important part of New Spain's economy and commercial agriculture were practiced in Spanish cities in New Spain

8) Indians forced to adopt their culture ↔ New Spain

The forced adoption of of the culture of the colonialist where part of the policies of effort to abolish native religion and culture

9) Jesuits joined American Indian tribes ↔ New France

The Jesuits established the Huron mission with the Huron tribe and a missions among the Iroquois were established by the Jesuits in 1654 and in the 18th century New France Jesuit had a mission village Kahnawake.

Answer 2

Answer:

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Explanation:

Place Each Phrase With The Colonial Settlement It Describes.

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Select all that apply.



Supporters believe the burning of rain forests raises temperatures. Critics claim the farmland is more valuable.



Supporters demand immediate action to decrease CO2 emissions. Critics claim that it would hamper economic growth.



Supporters accuse critics of using false claims to gain control. Critics accuse supporters of protecting big business.



Supporters say humans need to correct the problem soon. Critics maintain that the earth is simply experiencing a natural cycle.

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Answer:

The correct options are: B and D

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"Supporters say humans need to correct the problem soon. Critics maintain that the earth is simply experiencing a natural cycle. "

Explanation:

A large majority of carbon dioxide emissions are a result of fossil fuel burning to generate electricity to power entire cities, countries. And the economy does heavily depend on these resources to drive its growth. Hence, green alternatives need to be looked into and invested in, ones that make use of renewable energy sources to generate electricity.

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Answer:

The two sentences which provided the best evidence to support the idea that freedom was not given easily by many prior slave owners include:

2. An estimated 5,000 enslaved men and women were in the state in 1836, and six times as many a decade later.

4.While there was celebration on June 19, 1865, there were also acts of violence against freed men and women.

Explanation:

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A)Sam Gompers
B)Mary Jones
C)Henry Ford

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I think C is the right answer

I'm not sure about the other options, but I know for sure that Henry Ford was definitely anti-union. Ford (in)famously fought with unions to the point of hiring security forces that ultimately led to various beatings of people attempting to form a union.

So choice C is likely the answer

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In a raffle, one ticket out of 250 will win a $230 prize. The rest will win nothing. If you have a ticket, what is the expected payoff?

$__

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Answer:

$0.92

Step-by-step explanation:

Since only one ticket out of the 250 wins a 230 dollar prize, the expected payoff is 230/250=0.92. Hope this helps!

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Answer:

Federalism is a system of government in which power is divided between a national (federal) government and various state governments. In the United States, the U.S. Constitution gives certain powers to the federal government, other powers to the state governments, and yet other powers to both.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Indonesians are the main consumers of clove

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Answer:

Ferdinand von Richthofen

Explanation:

Answer:

I believe it was Zhang Qian

Explanation:

During the Han Dynasty, Emperor Wu sent imperial envoy Zhang Qian to make contact with cultures in Central Asia in 138 B.C.

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Answer: Some Christian hospitals were called Gods House

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Answer: Urbanisation has negative consequences on health due mainly to pollution and overcrowded living conditions. It can also put added pressure on food supply systems. The pressures of urban living may lead to crime and other consequences of social deprivation.

Who were important cultural figures of the Age of Romanticism? Select all that apply. Beethoven Chopin Irving Bismarck Poe

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Answer:

A and C

Explanation:

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opposition to religion.
support of France.
opposition to war.
support of slavery.

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Answer: I think it's religion but idk

Explanation:

Answer:

i think c

Explanation:

opposition to war

domestic terrorism can occur when

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Answer:

The answer you are looking for is C.

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The fall of WRE led to the dark ages. After the WRE fell, different kingdoms and empires took its place, mostly those that were former territories of the empire. Italy became divided, and 'barbarian' tribes took over the former territories. It also gave birth to Romance languages.

Answer:

The cities were no longer safe to live in.

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A publican: a) helped in the Temple b) collected taxes from Romans c) collected taxes from Jews d) enslaved other Jews

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Answer:

b) collected taxes from Romans

Answer:

C. collected taxes from the romans

Explanation:

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Answer:

They were free to believe in their own religion and were generally peaceful as long as they cooperated

Explanation:

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Answer:

c. Damián Massanet

Explanation:

He was a Franciscan priest. He founded the first Spanish mission in East Texas. He accompanied Alonso De León in the successful search for René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle's Fort St. Louis.

He wa also involved in assisting in the establishment of San Francisco de los Tejas mission.

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Explanation:

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Answer:

See the answers and explanations below.

Explanation:

1. What were the events that led to Operation Desert Storm

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This created a fear in the Arab countries and made Arab countries like Saudi Arabia and Egypt to the US and countries to intervene.

The United Nations Security Council asked Saddam Hussein to from Kuwait by the middle of January 1991 but Hussein refused to comply.

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What was the purpose of the Navigation Acts?

A) to end piracy and smuggling in the colonies

B) to restrict colonial trade with other countries

C) to allow the colonies to import more goods

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Answer:

Explanation:

It’s B

Answer:

to restrict colonial trade with other countries

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Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

Thomas Jefferson wrote most of the Declaration of Independence, including this sentence.

Answer:

True

Explanation:

The statement is in the Declaration of Independence since Thomas Jefferson writes most of it.

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Answer:

This is a situation where there is an inadequate increase in equilibrium quantities, which causes an ambiguous imbalance in equilibrium prices.

Explanation:

As seen in the question above, students stopped buying pencils, due to their allergy to rubbers, and started to buy pens. This causes a change in the balance between these two products, this change was not made by factors such as scarcity or better quality, but because of the students' allergy, which shows that the change in balance was made in an unequivocal manner.

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Answer:

B. cell reproduction

Explanation:

Im pretty sure this is it. I took AP Bio but dont remember too much hope this helps!

This looks like cell reproduction.

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Explanation:

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Answer:

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A. Greece and Italy
B. Japan and Korea
C. France and Germany
D. Egypt and Arabia

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Japan and Korea they were the closest the other answers can be eliminated

Answer:

Japan and Korea

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Answer:

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a. the Philippines
b. Spain
C.
the Americas
the United Kingdom
d.
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A
B
C
D

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Answer:

B I think

Explanation:

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Answer:

The answer is B

Explanation:

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Answer:

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