Why did the Virginia Company give settlers the right to self-government?

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Answer: They were corporations (Virginia Company of London and Virginia Company of Plymouth) and they were employed by the Crown. The Crown gave them the right to self-govern and the Companies did the same for their settlers (colonies).
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The Virginia Company refers collectively to two joint-stock companies chartered under James I on April 10, 1606 with the goal of establishing settlements on the coast of America. ... The principle was thus established that a royal colony should be self-governing, and this formed the genesis of democracy in America.

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19. The banner bears the words E PLURIBUS UNUM, which means "From many, one." Briefly explain why these words are included on the Great Seal.

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The Great Seal of the United States is a symbol of it independent and self government used to mark thegovernment approval of document such as proclamations, warrants, treaties, and commissions of high officials.

E pluribus unum is a traditional motto of the United States which means "out of many, one" in Latin,was first used on U.S. coinage in 1795, which was included in the Great seal to indicate unity among the various colonies,states that formed the United States of America which signify all of the people and states are one union.

According to the map, what number indicatesJerusalem?

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the Answer is 4 hope it helps!!!!!!!!

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 it is 4

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none.

Landry, a twenty-five year old man, notices that a woman left her wallet at a table in a coffee shop. He steals the wallet and all of the money inside. Of which crime is Landry guilty? A.
larceny
B.
assault
C.
burglary
D.
vandalism

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The answer is A: larceny.

Larceny is a form of crime that involves taking the property of another person or business unlawfully. This form of crime has been broken down into more precise definitions that certain jurisdictions around the world have implemented (like robbery, burglary, and theft), but in some countries,  like in the USA, it is still an offense that involves, very precisely, the taking of somebody else´s property and carrying it away with you.  

 Landry´s crime is larceny.

Answer: A. larceny.

What term do historians use when they discuss the relationship between two events in which one is the direct result of another A. Historical context
B. Point of view
C. Correlation
D. Causation

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D. Causation

This is because causation means when one thing is caused by another, even in history

Which describes the work of Henry David Thoreau? A.
His poetry on the Revolutionary War became the basis for many patriotic songs.

B.
His books on nature inspired artists to focus on painting landscapes of the American West.

C.
His essay on civil disobedience inspired Martin Luther King, Jr., and Mohandas Gandhi.

D.
His stories and novels about Indians and the frontier are still popular reading today.

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Answer:

Your answer for this problem is A or C

How did Booker T. Washington’s Atlanta Compromise Speech enable him to help provide educational opportunities for other African Americans?

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This speech marked Washington's status as one of the most influential black leaders and educators in the United States. Washington served as an advisor to U.S. presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft, both men with deep racial biases. Washington was able to help Roosevelt and Taft select black candidates for nominal, traditionally black political positions. Washington also advised rich industrialists on how best to direct their money to support black education in the South and controlled the funding of most black southern schools.