"D. an <span>openness to new ideas and experiences" is not an element of nationalism, since this would imply that people would be open to welcoming new cultures into their country, which is not the case.</span>
Answer:
Creek is Muskogean, Cherokee is iroquian, Powhatan is Algonquian, and Seminole is Muskogean
I’m actually part Cherokee myself so...yea
The correct answer I believe is E which is the power to oversee the government
:Sacrifices
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Sacrifices had a big impact on the aztec population. thousands of people were killed in order to please god
Disease
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Disease played an important part in the decline of the aztec population, Aztec caught the disease (small pox) after the arrival of the spanish. Smallpox quickly spread among the population and people had no resistance and did not know how to treat it. In many cases, everyone in a house died. With no time to bury so many people, houses were simply demolished over the bodies. it is believed that 25% of the empire was lost to the disease. But more importantly,the Aztec chain of command was in ruins. The emperor, Cuitláhuac, died of smallpox, along with many of the leaders of the army.
Spanish conquest :
The Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire was one of the most significant in the fall of the
aztecs. it began in February 1519, and the spanish were declared victorious on August 13, 1521, when an army of Spanish led by Hernán Cortés and Xicotencatl the Younger captured Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire.
I dont know the other cause, but i do know that those are three of them
<span>Syphilis is a disease which spreads mainly due to sexual contact and starts as a painless sore
There are two theories regarding it but prominent one is The Columbian theory
This theory states that during the voyage of Columbus maany of his crew members came into contact with syphilis bacteria and later when they joined the army of King Charles VIII it spread in euriope
In the second theory people believe that there were symptoms of syphilis even before the Columbian Voyage and the symptoms of syphilis in its tertiary form were described by Hippocrates in Classical Greece</span>