<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be "strict bias", since this would entail that the author's claim is coming from a place of self-service, as opposed to from a place of academic objectivity. </span></span>
<span>The correct option is C. Many Mayas lost all their belongings.
</span><span>The Guatemalan Civil War ran from 1960 to 1996 during which time many </span><span>ethnic Maya indigenous people and Ladino peasants lost their property and livelihoods. Their rights were also violated with a number of them losing their lives.</span>
Since rome was a polytheistic, Hellenistic culture, Rome spread the values and customs throughout the world
I think your question means how did the discovery of gold contribute to the creation of the transcontinental railroad. There had been some movements toward westward settlement in the 1840s, but that trend accelerated dramatically with the discovery of gold in California. James Marshall's finding of gold at Sutter's Mill in California in 1848 led to a "gold rush" in the decade that followed, with 1849 seeing a huge influx of people to California. (Thus we refer to the '49ers.) The swift settlement of California added incentive to build a transcontinental railway. The Pacific Railroad Act of 1862 established the charter for doing that. The First Transcontinental Railroad was completed in 1869.