Answer:
1. Columbus is worthy of celebration by all Americans because he represents our ancestry.
2. Celebrating Columbus Day is a continuous way of saying "We're proud to be Americans, and equally proud of our Italian heritage and ancestry."
3. 57 percent of Americans believe that it's a good idea to have a holiday named for him.
4. Columbus was a man whose approach to the native people he met during his first voyage was exemplary, taking delight in their friendliness and happy demeanor.
5. He practically defines our understanding of the spirit of discovery is himself worth rediscovering, and worth teaching, with both truth and objectivity.
Answer:
arduous tasks.
Explanation:
So, let us fill in the gap in the question above, so we will have;
"When a person today has a really hard job to do it’s called a ARDUOUS task."
At any stage of our lives we are going to encounter what may seems to us as hard jobs, it might be in school, home or even in our career (place of work).
HARD JOBS are STRESSFUL and DEMANDING. One need to be ok mentally, emotionally and physically to be able to solve this tasks.
Few examples of jobs that many called hard jobs are Stuntman, soldier, pilot, Communication Tower Climber, oil rig worker, Search and Rescue and so on.
Please not that HARD JOBS is not the same as HARD WORK(which deals with being diligent).
As for material wise, the English realized that the American Colonies could provide a stable stream of funds that relied on the production, refining, and sale of many different supplies and crops. Such examples would be Tobacco, Sugar (not 100% on this one), and Cotton (later on). Other products that could be produced in the Americas were whale oil and seafood. As for influence, the English noticed that they could claim large parts of Unclaimed (and sometimes claimed, which they woukd fight for) North America such as parts of Canada and almost the entire East Coats in order to spread the influence of the Crown further throughout the world. It was also a power struggle fight between Britain, France, and Spain, which was another reason for the colonies.
First one is Rations
Second is Conscription, or the Draft if you're American.
Third is Censorship
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