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If we research Colombus' relationship with the native peoples he met, we will come to the conclusion that he realized that these peoples would be perfect to be used as labor for the purposes of the Spanish crown in the Americas. For this reason, he did not wish to exterminate these peoples, but used them for the work that was being planned. He also found these people very naive and generous, in a way. However, he saw them as pagans, who were to be converted to Christianity.
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Kindness, loyalty, and charity.
Explanation:
These are all the correct answers hope this helps.
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Moonlighting.
Explanation:
Moonlighting is "when an individual takes up an alternative job different from the main job". An Individual working as an employee in a particular organization may decide to work after their normal working hours to earn double.
However, some organizations do not allow moonlighting because it might bring about the conflict of interest which is the reason most employees have another job without telling their employers and if caught might result in the termination of the main employment. In some government-owned organization, employees intending to get another job must inform the head of the department.
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The legislative branch makes all the laws, declares war, regulates interstate, foreign commerce, controls taxing and spending policies.
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The legislative branch do not carries out laws nor interprets laws, the Executive branch carries out the laws and the Judicial branch interprets the laws.
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It is one of the oldest monotheistic religions, teaching the belief in one God. Both Christianity and Islam have similarities with Judaism. These religions accept the belief in one God and the moral teachings of the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), which includes the Torah or "תורה."