Where did the English seek to establish new settlements

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Answer: Are you talking about the colonial times? Basically, in the colonial times the English sought to establish new settlements in the places which today as a result have a big English-speaking white population ( so that's how you know they had establishments there)- so among others Northern America- today's USA and Canada and South Africa.

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What us an open attack, usually armed

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An attack in public

What animal would probibly live closer to Antartica, the cape Buffalo of southern Africa or the wallaby of southern Australia? How do you know?

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i think the cape buffalo because it has more hidr and it wouldent cold. The wallaby is just a kangaroo that would die really fast of hipothermia
wallaby because it's in Australia and I am a little rusty on my geography but I believe that's closer to Antarctica. I believe but I could be wrong.

The inputs of land, labor, and capital used in the production of goods or services in order to make an economic profit are called A) necessary inputs B) raw materials C) capital expense D) factors of production

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i wanna say D but im not a 100 percent sure its correct hope this helps


Analyze the reasons compromises and negotiations were unsuccessful in preventing the Civil War.As you write, follow the directions below.
• Address all parts of the prompt.
• Include information and examples from your own knowledge of social studies.

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No lo sé, lo siento, lo siento, no lo sé, realmente no lo sé

Explain the Delian League.

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In 478 BC, Delian League was an association of Greek, under the leadership of Anthena.

Identify two problems resulting from urban sprawl in the western region of the United States. If these problems are not solved, what will the outcome likely be?

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One problem resulting from urban areas growing is that family-farms are being sold out, and that affects the communities around it. And second, it affects the natural enviorment with pollution, no matter how many laws there are. Take L.A. for example, at times it can be very smogging. You see it in the sky but not many people speak out against it. It proabably was once a little town too.