C) being responsible for the cost of the war
c. religion
b. land
d. the fur trade
Answer:
The mid-Atlantic colony of Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn primarily because of his desire of religious freedom.
Explanation:
William Penn received the colony of King Charles II instead of paying a £16,000 debt owed by the Crown to his father, a naval hero, Admiral William Penn.
The establishment of the colony solved the problem of the growth of the Religious Society of Friends or "Quaker" movement born in England, which caused some embarrassment to the Church of England established before. While still in England, Penn wrote the First Frame of Government, which described the government structure of the colony and promised certain rights to citizens.
As part of the Middle Colonies, Pennsylvania was a proprietary colony. Unlike other proprietary colonies, its taxes were reinforced by the British Parliament. The colony was separated by the 42nd and 39th latitudes and the Delaware River to the east with an east-west distance of 5 degrees longitude. It was bordered by the colonies of New York, Maryland (defined by the Mason-Dixon Line in 1763), and New Jersey. The three counties of the Delaware colony, taken from the Dutch, were transferred to William Penn by the Duke of York in 1682, but regained by a deed a separate existence in 1704.
It the first under new voting reforms.
It reintroduced the two-party system.
It was decided by members of Congress.
Answer: C. It reintroduced the two-party system.
The early Indian civilizations, as all the other early civilizations, were heavily dependent on the big rivers.
The big rivers not just provided water for drinking and hygiene, but they were the ones that were enabling the large amounts of food production. The rivers were flooding their valleys each year, and with it they were leaving lot of fertile deposits in the valleys. Those deposits enabled the prospering of the agriculture, and also a very high production in it.
These floods were mostly created by the intense rainfall from the monsoons. The monsoons bring in so much precipitation, that even a small river will became relatively large one while they are present, yet alone a big one. Because of the effect that the monsoons had on the rivers on which the early civilizations very heavily dependent, the monsoons had a big place in the tradition and culture of these people.
b. midway
c. leyte gulf
Answer:
Option B.
Explanation:
The Battle of Midway, is the right answer.
The Battle of Midway was determining naval combat in the Pacific Theater of the Second World War that began and persisted between June 4th and 7th 1942, exclusive six months following the attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan. The navy of the United States under the Raymond A. Spruance, Admirals Chester W. Nimitz and Frank Jack Fletcher defeated an attacking squadron of the navy of Japan near Midway Atoll. This battle caused disastrous damage to the Japanese navy that proved irreversible.
B. It demonstrated that republics were too unstable for the Caribbean.
C. It proved that nonviolent resistance could create political change.
D. It inspired them to launch their own political revolution.
Answer:
D. It inspired them to launch their own political revolution.
Explanation:
The French Revolution was a social and political conflict, with various periods of violence, which convulsed France and, by extension of its implications, other nations of Europe that faced supporters and opponents of the system known as the Old Regime. It began with the self-proclamation of the Third State as a National Assembly in 1789 and ended with the coup d'état of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1799.
Although, after the First Republic fell after the coup d'état of Napoleon Bonaparte, the political organization of France during the nineteenth century oscillated between republic, empire and constitutional monarchy, the truth is that the revolution marked the final end of feudalism and of absolutism in that country, and gave birth to a new regime where the bourgeoisie, supported sometimes by the popular masses, became the dominant political force in the country. The revolution undermined the foundations of the monarchical system as such, beyond its death throes, to the extent that it overthrew it with a discourse and initiatives capable of rendering it illegitimate.