Paine's essay considers monarchy and hereditary succession to be evil, unjust, and degrading to humankind: "the monarchy and succession have laid but the world in blood and ashes." In his essay, Paine implies that not all kings come from noble, honorable origins. He stipulates that the tradition of king was started by heathens (pagans) and was foolishly followed by Christians even though certain sections of the Bible criticize the monarchy.
The question is asking to state the pattern that was set for the future chinese dynasties, base on my research and further investigations, I would say that the answer would be that the <span>Nobles would take the bones of animals, or tortoise shells and carve questions for the future. Then, they would heat them to the point of cracking. The Nobles would then "read" the cracks and they would tell the future.</span>
Out of the given options, ‘Largely English in the seventeenth century, non-English in the eighteenth century’ is the best one that describes the pattern of immigration into Britain's North American colonies during the years 1620 to 1770.
<u>Explanation:</u>
From 1620 to 1700, the immigrants immigrating to British colonies in North America were mostly English, from 1700 to 1770, the number of non-English immigrants immigrating to there, exceeded English immigrants.
As the first colonies were set up by the British in the newly found continent of North America, most immigrants that came here to settle were from their own country.
As the people from a few other European countries started to come to know about the life and opportunities in the British colonies, the population of non-English immigrants exceeded.
<span>The First Fleet, the name given to 11 ships that sailed from England in May of 1787, traveled a total of 15,900 miles on a journey from England around the Cape of Good Hope, to Australia. The total time from England was 252 days.</span>