- Mongols made largest empire of the time. - made closer connections across Eurasia. - Increased the rate of technology and crop exchange, mixing of all people, spread of epidemic disease. - Mongol resistence of other religions got easier to spread of religion.
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I believe the answer is: <span>Extinction
In psychology, </span><span>Extinction refers to the situation when a behavior is discouraged by not giving it any reinforcement.
By ignoring the employee, Greg prevent the employee from having the expected reward (in this case, the reward is Greg's attention) and this would make the employee stop annoying greg and seek the reward toward another person.</span>
THE FIRST WAVE: 1607-1830
From the first Colonial settlements in Jamestown and Plymouth, America grew very fast from a population of 250,000 in 1700 to 2.5 million in 1775, when the Revolution began. TDutch, French, and other.
The Port of Entry for the first wave of immigrants was Plymouth Rock, where the Pilgrims landed in 1620.
THE SECOND WAVE: 1830s-1880s
As the population of the United States expanded from 13 million to 63 million between 1830 and 1890, a second wave of immigrants landed in America.The port of entry for the vast majority of these people was New York City.Second-Wave immigrants were primarily Irish and German.
The Third Wave: 1890s-1920s
Third Wave immigrants coming through the Port of New York, the old state immigration center. This led to the construction of the first federal immigration center, Ellis Island, which served as the main port of entry for American immigration from 1898 to 1924.
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Answer:
if they break the law
Explanation:
a person winds up in court if they commit a crime
Well for the people: Due to being Spanish colonies a...uh..while ago...they were ruled over by the monarchy. So, when those colonies became their own countries, it wasn't that difficult for someone to be a dictator or something like that because everyone was used to it. Certainly the idea of democracy wasn't popular at the time. For ruler: Well kind of the same thing. There were bad rulers and good rulers. Some took all the power and others didn't. It was so easy to just claim absolute power through revolution, Cuba , that it was a very bad time for the rulers because they had to fear revolt. The idea of dictatorships is not really a good one, but if you have a good leader it's perfect...except when that leader dies and some idiot takes his place creating chaos... TL;DR: The absence of Spanish rule left a huge power vacuum that others were eager to fill.