The issue of higher education cost is best explained based on the following sources:
i) A graph on tuition at state universities
ii) 2002 law that increased student aid
iii) A journal article on college administration
<u>Explanation:</u>
<u>A graph on tuition at state universities</u>: This source best explains the information in the graphical manner by combining large information in an easier way to understand and interpret the data collected.
<u>2002 law that increased student aid:</u> 2002 bill was signed by President Bush on January 10, 2002. This law increases the Federal student aid through the funding, loan and work-study programs.
<u>Journal article on college administration</u>: Journalism is a reliable source of information. Journalists have done lot of research on college administration and published the article.
This helps in understanding the issue of higher education cost.
King James the second created the Privy Council as an alternative to make the colonies less independent. That way, some colonies were controlled by royal governors who reinforced the law of the English Crown.
Answer: I HOPE ITS THE RIGHT ANSWER c. CHOROPLETH MAP
Explanation:
<u>The correct answers are the following:</u>
- was a sea dog
- robbed Spanish gold
- sailed through the Strait of Magellan
Francis Drake (1540 -1596) was an English sailor, captain, privateer, slave trader and explorer during the denominated Elizabethan era.
He completed the second circumnavigation around the planet, between 1577 and 1580, following Magellan's route. Anyway, the was the first person to complete the whole circumnavigation voyage as the captain of the expedition, as Magellan died before the completion of his expedition and had to be replaced by Elcano (Spanish sailor in the same expedition).
Drake started conflicts with the Spanish in Californian coasts and subsequently leaded English ships several times against the Spanish Armada. His acts of privateering, at which the stole gold and other precious metals from Spanish ships, made that the Spanish regarded him as a pirate and offered a price for his head.