Answer:
I think the answer is the word "territories" in the last sentence in the first paragraph "As the centuries went on, however, Christian forces began to take control of Spanish territories."
Explanation:
The word "territories" is just a plural for of the word "territory", which means:
ter·ri·to·ry
/ˈterəˌtôrē/
noun
Definition:
1. An area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
"sorties into enemy territory"
Similar:
2.(especially in the US, Canada, or Australia) an organized division of a country that is not yet admitted to the full rights of a state.
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Tessie's desire to protect her children
B.
Tessie's respect for tradition
C.
Tessie's argument with Mr. Summers
D.
Tessie's fear of being chosen
Well, she put 238 bags on the shelf and customers bought 142. So they probably bought out of the 238 bags on the shelf. So all you have to do is
238-142. And that is 96. So you see, all you have to do is subtract. Hope I helped
Answer:The answer is B
Explanation: I took the test. I hate how brainly "verifies an incorrect answer". Makes me think if there are actually "professionals" at work