According to the History Channel, Europeans had motives for exploring the new world such as God, Gold, and Glory.
Europeans felt it was their Christian duty to spread the word of God through Christianity. Another European motive was the search for gold to enhance the richness of their home country (often in the name of their ruler(s)/monarch(s)). Europeans also explored for glory and to promote their home country’s power , show off their military might, and to spread their influence.
European exploration forever changed the New World through the spread of disease, religious assimilation, slavery/indentured servitude, cultural/social assimilation, weapon exchange, and economic trade. The United States still feels the effects of many of these changes such as with the near eradication of many Native American tribes and their ways of lives/cultures.
Oooooo, politics. well, medicine research can take forever and cause the company to charge 100 times the manufacturing amount. subsidies help there but dems like to just put a cap on. people like clean air and water so environmental regs do benefit us. labor laws, your employer can't abuse you. what else, well any time you regulate work or prices or processes that can affect a company and therefore the public. so a lot. but if your talking about the Fed then not a lot. the system works but only sometimes and never efficiently. #goldstandard man, over regulation of money you hurts us. regulation of business just affects out efficiency which lowers the GDP ceiling.
Hey there, Otaku :)
This was actually called the Middle Passage, and it was where hundreds, of not thousands of slaves were packed in close quarters where disease often spread rapidly. They were shipped to the Americas to be traded and auctioned.
Hope this helps!
"Interaction" is the one understanding among the choices given in the question that audiences do <span>not gain from a soliloquy. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "A". I hope that this is the answer that has come to your help.</span>
Answer:
The main difference was discretion. Flappers were the liberated women of the post-World War 1 years, and they could be easily identified by their clothing. They also indulged openly in many practices (smoking, cursing, etc.) which, if Victorian women did them, they did them secretly.
Explanation: