"The people who own shares in the corporation" has the most control over a corporation.
Option: A
Explanation:
At least in theory a company is owned and operated by its members. In a joint-stock company the participants are known as shareholders and each of their interests in the company's ownership, control, and income is calculated by the shareholding portion of the company they own.
The ultimate owners of a company are shareholders or stockholders. They are eligible to elect directors, decide on major corporate activities (including mergers) and participate in the corporate profits.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Luther's main ideal 1. Salvation by faith alone.
Luther's main ideal 2. The bible is the only authority.
Luther's main ideal 3. The priesthood of all believers.
Salvation by faith alone. Faith in god was the only way of salvation.
The bible is the only authority.
The priesthood of all believers.
Answer:
interned
Explanation:
He and his warriors defended Jamestown from other groups.
He attacked the colony and stopped the colonists from taking land.
He forced the colonists to sign a treaty that made them abandon Jamestown.
He taught the colonists how to plant corn, fish, and hunt.
I think it’s B but I’m not quite sure
(Sorry if I’m wrong)
Answer: He attacked the colony and stopped the colonists from taking land.
Explanation: I just took the test and got 100%. This is what I put for the answer.
taking night classes to study US history
developing Catholic schools in cities
working in low-wage, unskilled jobs
living in poverty in city slums
The correct action is C) developing Catholic schools in cities.
The example that shows how immigrants resisted the “Americanization Movement” was the developing Catholic schools in cities.
Millions of immigrants arrived in the United States at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. The Americanization Movement was an effort of the US government to offer campaigns and programs to made foreigners to think, live and turned them into Americans. Many immigrants were unskilled workers and those programs were aimed to turn them into skilled, efficient, and productive workers that also could be good American citizens. For most immigrants, it was very difficult to leave behind its culture, traditions, and history.