The two most difficult issues faced by the Plymouth and Jamestown settlers were a harsh environment and hostile natives, although there is little they could have done to prepare for both of these problems.
All of these answers were seemingly correct in my book but I did a little research. Marriage back then was not based on love; most marriages were political arrangements. Husbands and wives were generally strangers until they first met. If love was involved at all, it came after the couple had been married. Even if love did not develop through marriage, the couple generally developed a friendship of some sort. Also, the arrangement of the marriage was based on monetary worth. Which means that the amount of money a girls family possessed will affect the one whom she will be married off to. So your answer is D, to increase a family's power or wealth.
It blamed Germany for everything and so they got very mad and went off trying to kill all the Jews. You can do this don't cheat it's so easy <3