Answer:
Judging from looking at what the Espionage act did I can conclude that it is D. It isn't B because you could still speak freely about the war but you could not spread false information or information that would harm the US government's military operations.
Champlain's Success:
He introduced the Order of Good Cheer, an effective way to improve the food supply at Port Royal
He was skilled planner who designed fortified posts at Port- Royal and Quebec
He was a skilled explorer and cartographer who advanced geographic knowledge of eastern Canada
He was a skilled negotiator who knew that it was important to make friendly alliances to secure Aboriginal trade
His writings persuaded the French that Canada was not a cold and worthless place
He gathered a great deal of information about the language and culture of Aboriginals
Failures
The Acadia habitation (1603) was poorly located and failed in the first winter because food was scarce.
His fortified trading post at Quebec was successfully overcome by the British (1629)
The Champlain map was the best at it's time but can be criticized by today's standards
The result of making war on the Iroquois to support his allies was constant raids on the French Settlers
During his life time, very few settlers actually came to New France.
During his lifetime, very few Aboriginals were converted to Christianity (one of France's goals at the time).
Answer:
The answer is stated below.
Explanation:
Middle east is the link between the European continent and Asia and therefore it is a strategic location where the port stations were built to serve best interest colonial masters. It is evident from the control of the Suez canal by Europeans nations. In 1900s oil was found in the middle east nations and this would create further interest of Britain and France in the region. European nations seek the opportunity of crisis in the middle east to serve the imperialist agendas by obtaining concessional treaties and special privileges.
The system of ancient Egyptian numerals was used in Ancient Egypt from around 3000 BC[1] until the early first millennium AD. It was a system of numeration based on multiples of ten, often rounded off to the higher power, written in hieroglyphs. The Egyptians had no concept of a place-valued system such as the decimal system.[2] The hieratic form of numerals stressed an exact finite series notation, ciphered one to one onto the Egyptian alphabet.
Answer:
The answer is diminishing marginal utility
Explanation:
Economists have identified a concept known as the law of diminishing marginal utility. It describes how the first unit of consumption of a good or service carries more utility than later units. ... Marginal utility is useful in explaining how consumers make choices to get the most benefit from their limited budgets