They all wanted change because they thought something was unfair or the lifestyle the wanted was taken away from them. Basically they are not happy. >:(
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<span>The fur trade allowed for the French settlers to "become" part of Native society. Understanding that a successful trading partnership would require that they understand the language and culture of the Natives in the area, they began to marry into Native tribes and become an integral part of helping the Natives survive. By trading the furs for manufactured goods from Europe, the French were able to forge a (relatively) peaceful trading partnership.</span>
The classes of classful addressing that will be apply to deliver the requirement is Class D. Option B
<h3>What is classes of classful addressing about?</h3>
An IPv4 addressing architecture known as classful addressing divides addresses into five classes. The first eight bits of an IP address previously identified the network that a specific host belonged to. This is known as classful addressing. This would have reduced the number of networks on the internet to just 254.
An IP address is a numerical representation of a host's location, particularly outside of a local area network (LAN). An IP address is a 232 address space, 32 bit unique address.
Hence, IP addresses are often written using either dotted decimal notation or hexadecimal notation.
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Complete question below
The University of Philadelphia wants you to format an IPv4 address through which the dean of the university wants to go on a videoconference with the teaching staff about certain educational norms which they plan on implementing. Which of the following classes of classful addressing will you apply to deliver the requirement?
Class C
Class D
Class E
Class A
The skill to do this is called <span>Discriminating
You discriminate one object from another, which is why it is said that someone can have discriminating taste if they're good at telling similar things apart.</span>