In The Beggar and the King, what do the servant's responses to the king reveal about the servant is: He feels badly for the beggar's fate.
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In the story beggar and the king despite the king told the servant to punish and kill the beggar because the king dislike when beggar is begging for food.
The servant shows empathetic towards the Beggar by feeling badly for the beggar's fate.
Therefore the correct option is A.
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Answer:
Greed
Explanation:
Spain's settlement of the New World did appear to have some religious undertones to it, at least at the beginning. But, I think overall it was really for just greed. I think all of the reasoning they gave for wanting to conquer was just covering up the fact that they just wanted to get their first. Like with any case of imperialism, all any country wants is to have control over much more land than other countries. Not to mention the new items and materials discovered, which probably sold for a high price. I also think there is a part of us human beings, that are always striving to expand and find more beyond what we know, but that's a whole other topic entirely.
It promised to implement major reform of the federal government.