The government will first tell the US people about what is going on and why we are going to war but also they will ask all of us young proud citizens to join the fight and enlist. The more people enlist the bigger our army is the better chance we have of winning. next, they will ask the media to help support the war by putting up advertisements about it and put it on the radio and TV. But also the government will take our freedom of speech away so that we don't riot and go against their decisions about the war.
The statement that best describes catholic church during the renaissance is: b The Catholic Church was increasingly seen as a corrupt institution with too much power.
During that period of time, the catholic church has a deep connection with the government to the point where the church able to influence the type of legislation that shall be passed in society. They also receive a lot of money from promoting a certain nobles so they can gain power and fame within that society.
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Cabeza de Vaca was a Spanish explorer of the New World, and one of four survivors of the 1527 Narváez expedition. The survivors lived among the natives of the region for four years, and Cabeza de Vaca carved out roles as a trader and a healer in the community. In 1532 he and the other three surviving members of his original party set out for Mexico, where they hoped to connect with other representatives of the Spanish empire. They traveled through Texas, and possibly what are now New Mexico and Arizona, before arriving in northern Mexico in 1536, where they met up with fellow Spaniards, who were in the region to capture slaves. Cabeza de Vaca deplored the Spanish explorers' treatment of Indians, and when he returned home in 1537 he advocated for changes in Spain's policy. After a brief term as governor of a province in Mexico, he became a judge in Seville, Spain, a position he occupied for the remainder of his life.
Future Explorations:
Cabeza de Vaca’s stories concerning the cities of Cíbola caused much excitement in New Spain and the rush to find gold in New Mexico was precipitated by his statement that the Indians at one point in his journey (in the upper Sonora Valley) told him that in the mountain country to the north were some “towns with big houses and many people” with whom they traded parrot feathers for turquoise. These towns were the group of six Zuni pueblos in western New Mexico. The Indians pointed the way to the pueblos and it was thought at the time that these pueblos were in the area of the large buffalo herds of which the Spaniards had vague information.
His stories of gold in New Mexico caused a rush of people to go to New Mexico, which then caused future explorations (influenced new explorations).
<u>Answer:</u>
The tenure of the elected senators of the New Mexico Senate is 4 years.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- All the 42 elected members of the New Mexico get to serve as senators for a term of 4 long years.
- Each senator roughly represents a population of 43,000 adult citizens residing within his constituency district.
- The senators are free to contest the Senate elections as many times they want to get elected as a senator as there is no specified limit on the number of terms one can serve for.
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