Answer:
In Latin America, where Catholicism was most prevalent, slaves mixed African beliefs and practices with Catholic rituals and theology, resulting in the formation of entirely new religions such as vaudou in Haiti (later referred to as "voodoo"), Santeria in Cuba, and Candomblé in Brazil. But in North America, slaves came into contact with the growing number of Protestant evangelical preachers, many of whom actively sought the conversion of African American
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C. Corn is grown throughout the Americas.
Corn in native to the Americas, so it would have been grown here before the Spanish.
Answer:
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D. The United States would not attempt to invade Cuba.
Explanation:
The issue was raised during the Missile Crisis of 1962, the moment of the Cold War humanity came closest to nuclear war. The US discovered Soviet bases for nuclear missiles being installed in Cuba and president John F. Kennedy demanded their dismantling and withdrawal. He ordered a naval blockade of Cuba and put the armed forces on high alert. In secret negotiations with the Kremlin, Soviet top leader Nikita Khrushchev agreed to dismantle them and Kennedy gave the USSR a guarantee that the US would not invade Cuba.
Tokugawa Shogunate was defeated in 1867.