Answer: The purpose of this document written by de las Casas was to inform the King of Spain about the murder and gold hoarding that was occurring in the New World. They instead killed millions of people for their gold.
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Using data from the New Immigrant Survey, we examine the religious beliefs and practices of new legal immigrants to the United States. We find that Christian immigrants are more Catholic, more Orthodox, and less Protestant than American Christians, and that those immigrants who are Protestant are more likely to be evangelical. In addition to being more Catholic and more Orthodox than American Christians, the new immigrants are also paradoxically less Christian, with a fifth reporting some other faith. Detailed analysis of reported church attendance at places of origin and in the United States suggest that immigration is a disruptive event that alienates immigrants from religious practice rather than “theologizing” them. In addition, our models clearly show that people who join congregations in the United States are highly selected and unrepresentative of the broader population of immigrants in any faith. In general, congregational members were more observant both before and after emigration, were more educated, had more cumulative experience in the United States, and were more likely to have children present in the household and be homeowners and therefore yield biased representations of all adherents to any faith. The degree of selectivity and hence bias also varies markedly both by religion and nationality.
Explanation:
The power to collect taxes was denied to tge federal government.
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In its maturity his theology was seen as revolutionary in economic, social, and political—as well as intellectual and doctrinal ways. The printing press quickly made Luther's ideas more accessible and assured that they were recorded in permanent forms. Political circumstances also favored Luther and Lutheranism.
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Trade barriers restrict or reduce international trade which reduces international cooperation among states and the overall interdependence. For example, if you rely on another country to buy cocoa and they rely on you to get sugar, if you enact trade barriers, you won't get cocoa and they won't get sugar which will be a huge problem for both industries in both countries because you depend on each other.