If they want to leave Europe, the thing that the pilgrims required to do is: D: Pledge loyalty to the king in return for passage to the New World
But knowing that the king have very little influence in the new world, many of the pilgrims that manage to get out actually form their own government and disregard the initial deal. One of the most famous colony that made by these people was called the Plymouth Colony,
The man in the cartoon is looking at what seems to be a news report about the drought in Ethiopia. The man is sitting down to watch the television. The man doesn’t care for the news report as can be seen by his reaction “just another darn repeat”. I believe the cartoonist thinks that the people in the west don’t care about what’s going on in Ethiopia.
There was civil war but in the context of a national war against Japan. Mao’s revolutionary forces and Chiang Kai-shek’s reactionary forces collaborated during this time to smash the Japanese invaders and secure national sovereignty. However, Chiang Kai-shek undermined this temporary alliance multiple times and also collaborated with the Japanese aggressors to undermine the communists. By 1947, the Chiang Kai-shek regime was “besieged by the whole people,” and later overthrown in the Chinese Revolution of 1949.
Internet censorship and religious censorship.
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<span>The correct answer would be
A. The Triangular Trade. Otherwise known as the transatlantic slave trade, from
16th to early 19th centuries, slaves were being traded
along with cash, crafts, and other goods. The involved areas in the world were
Africa, American Colonies, and European colonies. The slaves were required to
grow crops needed for export to other countries and these countries brought
some of the people for slavery as well. The Middle Passage was the route to
which the slaves were brought from Africa to America.</span>