<span>1. A and D. -- to find
precious metals such as gold and to find an easier route to Asia. </span>
<span>It is
sometimes mistakenly stated that Columbus' voyage was an attempt to prove that the
earth was round. But all educated persons from the ancient Greeks up to the
present time understood the earth to be a spherical in shape. If there was a
mistake in the calculations of Columbus and his European sponsors, it was in
thinking the globe to be smaller than it actually is. They had no idea there was
another continent (the "New World") in between Europe and Asia when
sailing west from Europe. The legend of Columbus seeking to prove to others
that the world was round was invented by storyteller Washington Irving in his
"Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus." (Irving was the author of
"Rip Van Winkle" and other fanciful tales.) </span>
<span>
2. In regard to the
Columbian Exchange -- B. Both Europeans and Native Americans benefited from the trade, </span>but the harm done to the Native Americans was greater.
"The Columbian Exchange" is the term used
for the transfer and transactions of products, ideas and populations between
the Americas and Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries, following the voyages
of Columbus.
3. D. Ferdinand Magellan is credited as the first explorer to
circumnavigate the earth.
Technically, Magellan himself didn't make it all the
way around the globe, but part of his expedition did. Magellan, a Portuguese
explorer, set sail from Spain in September, 1519, with 5 ships and 270 men.
Magellan lost his life in battle with natives in the Philippines in 1521. Just
one of the five original ships, the <em>Vittoria</em>, made it back to Spain. Commanded
by Juan Sebastián del Cano, the <em>Vittoria</em> arrived back at Spain in September,
1522, with a total of 22 persons aboard.
Jews....also called night of the broken glass..was basically just a whole bunch of waves of nothing but riots against jews...it kinda sucked
Answer:
The interest category that I rated the highest in was "Artistic", with a rating of 22. Yes, this result definitely matches my personal interests; I've known for a while that I'd like to manage myself and become a freelance artist. I want to get about four years of college and a bachelor's degree to be able to start my career off, so "Job Zone Four: High Preparation Needed" would be a good choice of action. Graphic designer, director and an art director are the three careers that I chose.
Graphic design might be nice, but i'm not too keen on the idea of not making most of the art myself. It would also be nice to be more recognised for my work instead of just being known as the person who designed it and put it in this format.
A director would also be good, but I feel like I lack leadership skills. Though, lots of things can change over the course of a decade. I think it would be a career choice to keep in mind.
An art director would also be a desirable career, if I liked creating ideas for others. Again, lots of things change over the course of many years, so I might like to lead teams and produce new ideas for them.
Explanation:
I don't know if this is right, sorry if it's late. This was my answer, so don't expect it to be the same for you. Good luck, don't let your teacher find out. <3
The minute men was a group, might not be the top group however