established fur-trading posts and missions along the St. Lawrence River
found "gold" in the fishing business
all of the above dont giveme just the answer explain too
The answer is being denied the right to buy a gun. This is because the second amendment says we have the right to bear arms.
write editorials about the vietnam war
try to take over the school system
refrain from ignoring the bill of rights
Black claims at the end of the dissent that, as a result of the courts decision, the court will: write editorials about the vietnam war
The main reasons are:
- It was difficult to get there; the Great Plains at that time were not very easy to get to as they are nowadays. There were multiple obstacles on the way, and it was also far away from the eastern coast and southeastern coast of the country where most of the population was concentrated.
- It was not safe; this part was still not safe for traveling and living, and this was due to the big problems with the native population which the government hasn't been able to sort out just yet, so attacks and killings were a common occurrence in this part.
b. He was the fiery ruler of Sardinia who became king of united Italy and declared Rome its capital.
c. He was a nationalist who fought for Italian unity and freedom and founded Young Italy.
d. He organized the Redshirts and helped unite the Italian peninsula into one nation.
The correct answer is A. Count di Cavour was a cunning prime minister who played a major role in the unification of Italy.
He was minister of the Kingdom of Sardinia from 1850 to 1852, president of the Council of Ministers from 1852 to 1859 and from 1860 to 1861. In the same 1861, with the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy, he became the first president of the Council of Ministers of the new State and died in that post.
Although he did not have a preordained plan of national unity, he succeeded in managing political events (riots in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, in the duchies of Modena and Parma and in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies) which together with the Enterprise of the Thousand led to the formation of the Kingdom of Italy.
Ponce de León and Cartier
B.
Columbus and Ponce de León
C.
Columbus and Newport
D.
Cartier and Newport
The answer is B. Columbus and Ponce de León. Columbus was appointed by the Spanish to find a new route to the spice trade. Rather than reach Japan, he discovered the New World. Ponce De Leon became governor of Puerto Rico and explored Florida.