Answer:
d. All of the above
Explanation:
<u>- He wanted to show the Aztecs that their religion was pagan and should be forbidden </u>
At that time, the Spanish empire believed that it was their duty to introduce Christianity to the people around the world. They tend to forced the territories that they conquered to adopt Christianity. At that time, Aztec has their own religion. Cortes was a devout and saw Aztec's religion as a sin.
<u>- He wanted to show the world that the Spanish securely controlled New Spain </u>
If he managed to create the perception, the Spanish empire will had an opportunity to take a way the resources that exist in the new Spain territory (this include the resources of the people form Aztec)
<u>- He wanted to show the Aztecs that their empire should no longer exist and was weak in comparison to Spain’s empire.</u>
For Cortes, Conquering an Aztec will strengthen the Spanish empire reputation. After hearing the fell of Aztec civilization, he expected other smaller tribes around the area will surrender to Spain without much of a fight.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It is mentioned nowhere in any documents regarding Prohibition. All other beliefs were identified as reasons to promote a 'dry' society.
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Answer:
The American history of immigrants from Europe
Explanation:
The Lost Batallion is a group of about 500 men which gets trapped behind enemy lines in October 1918 in France during the closing weeks of W.W. 1.
This group consisted of many Irish, Polish, Italian and Jewish immigrants, mostly from New York. Surely it must have been difficult for Lieutenant to pronounce the names correctly
Immigration forms an indelible part of American history and in this case the European presence in the Lost Batallion is clearly caused by the big wave of European immigration from the middle of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century. Most of these immigrants arrived at Ellis Island and if they were lucky they could continue their journey to New York.
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