Answer: Well you can but you can't have it armed.
Explanation: you can own a warship but can't have any armaments'. So if wanted to buy a battleship it would be stripped from it's main armaments to secondary armaments to it's anti-aircraft and anti-submarine warfare equipment.
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The objective of terrorism is usually promoting fear. Most terrorists want something- whether it be government support or money, like a ransom. Their method for obtaining this and achieving their goal is violence. They commit violent acts as a way to provoke fear throughout a certain place or number of people to put pressure on global leaders and hurt people.
Two more reasons are politics and religion. If you've seen today, many groups fight because of their religion and claim that's what they're told to do. Additionally, it can be because of politics because for one, politicians benefit from war for a variety of reasons in the long run, and the terrorists don't agree with what's going on in the country politically.
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Answer:
The answer to 3. is C. Jesuits.
The answer to 4. is False.
Explanation:
For question 3, Jesuit priest named Juan MarÃa de Salvatierra eventually managed to establish the first permanent Spanish settlement, the Misión Nuestra Senora de Loreto Conchó. Founded, on October 19, 1697, the Mission went on to become the religious and administrative capital of Baja California. From there, other Jesuits went out to establish other settlements throughout the peninsula, founding a total of 18 missions and two visitas ("visiting stations" or "country chapels") along the initial segment of El Camino Real over the next seven decades.
For question number 4, in 1519 Spanish conquistador (explorer-conqueror) Hernán Cortés landed an expeditionary force of some 500 soldiers and 100 sailors at Potonchan, located on the Yucatán Peninsula of what is now Mexico. The Spanish had previously sent expeditionary forces to explore the region, but they were unaware of the extent of the Aztec empire. Cortés defeated a local Mayan tribe, and as recompense they gifted him several slave girls, one of whom was named Malintzin (Marina). One of Cortés’s men spoke the local Mayan dialect, and Malintzin spoke both that dialect and the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs. As a result, she was instrumental as an interpreter for Cortés and stayed by his side throughout his conquests.