Christian missionaries, such as Palladius and Saint Patrick spread Christianity throughout Ireland
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President Barack Obama said that sometimes there are movements of both left and right that try to seek disintegration, oppose technology and recover jobs that have been disappearing for decades. Therefore, an impulse to want to "pull back" from globalization could be understandable.
The speed of stream is 3 km/hr
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Given that girl is swimming downstream
To find: Speed of stream
In still water she can swim at 2km/h and the river is flowing with her
Speed in still water = 2 km/hr
She covered a distance of 12km in 2h 24 min
Distance = 12 km
time taken = 2h 24 min = 
Therefore,


<em><u>If the speed of a boat in still water is u km/hr and the speed of the stream is v km/hr, then:
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Speed downstream = (u + v) km/hr
5 km/hr = 2 km/hr + v
v = 5 - 2
v = 3 km\hr
Thus speed of stream is 3 km/hr
Answer:
the Powhatan, the Piscataway, and the Nanticoke.
Explanation:
1- The famous princess Pocahontas was from the powhatan tribe
2-The piscataway dwell within southern Maryland
3-The nanticoke people have originated from labrador ,canada and the ohio valley
The first and second questions should be answered by you according to your classes. You should think of: how was President Andrew Jackson elected (1828)? What was he famous for before his candidacy? And according to this, what could be expected from his speech? Jackson was famous for his military victories over Indian tribes and for working actively on the occupation of previous Indian land. Thus his defense of the Indian Removal and his feelings of superiority over Indians wasn’t surprising.
On his opinions about the United States being better in 1830, it is due to an authoritarian view according to which the ways of the Indian’s – who preferred their territories covered with forests – were inferior to the ways of the Americans’, supposedly full of cities, Art, happy people, liberty, civilization, and religion.
Since President Jackson wasn’t thinking from the point of view of the Indians, for whom the relationship with their territory was fundamental, he thought Indians would be happy being left in peace away from the whites and free to live their own way.
He also thought Indians would be glad about this policy for believing it was “kind and generous” as the Indian Removal Act compromised to pay for the Indian’s immigration and for their first year in new territory. That was an offer, he said, “our own people would gladly embrace… on such conditions”, referring to the whites occupying lands east of the Mississipi River.
In order to predict what Elias Boudinot said about Indian Removal you should remember that he was a member of the Cherokee Nation where he was part of a minority who believed their nation would have more chances of surviving if they integrated themselves into the American society. This explains why Boudinot was in favor of Indians making treaties with the United States and willingly giving up on their lands.