I think the answer is ..Baghdad and Moscow.
I think it's great. We are all people,why does the color of our skin matter? I am not a big believer of god, but I still do believe that we are all related in some way because it just makes since, I just believe that somewhere along the line some lost pigment while others gained. I am always kind to everyone and treat everyone with respect whether they are white, asian, black or any race, looks anything as long as they don't disrespect me. I don't believe color should matter, but rather the mind.
D; It was from the Gadsen purchase
"a. Captain John Smith became the leader of Jamestown and set up guidelines and rules for the settlers to follow" and "<span>b. William Bradford and William Brewster saw North America as a land where they could practice their religion freely" would both be correct statements, since religious toleration in Massachusetts was not wide-spread. </span>
<span>The Magna Carta influenced the Constitution in a variety of ways. In the idea of the document demanding that authority respect certain individual rights, the basis of the Bill of Rights can be seen. At the same time, this helped to develop the antifederalist position that the Constitution must be seen as a shield against government encroachment. The Magna Carta's assertion of habeas corpus is another example of how the document played a role in the formation of the U.S. Constitution. In developing the idea that individuals must know why the details in the accusation of wrongdoing, one sees the basis for the fifth and sixth amendments to the U.S. Constitution. The notion that individuals possessed a sense of legal equality to the even the most wealthy and powerful in society is another aspect of the document that is seen in the U.S. Constitution, in that equality is built within the law.</span>