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The labor system in the early Spanish colonies was based on what is called the encomienda system. An encomendero from Spain was given a certain number of native laborers to help him establish his household and work the land. The native laborers would pay tributes to encomendero and in return he would have to see to their wellbeing and protection.
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The first to receive an allotment of native workers under the encomienda system were the Spanish conquerors who came with the Conquest. It was seen as their reward for helping the Spanish Crown to pacify the region and for bringing it under the sovereignty of Spain. As the colonies developed this system was later also transferred to those who were generally well connected or wealthy and could gain the influence to be assigned an encomienda as well. In Peru for example, the encomenderos could make the natives also work for a certain amount of time in the mines, which was a particularly brutal system for extracting the wealth from the colonies in the form of precious metals and sending it back to Spain.
Answer: Nurseries, preschools and individual childcare providers such as nannies
Explanation: The cost of a nursery varies depending on the location, the length of childcare time needed and the type of services provided.
There are three core principles in symbolic interaction perspective of Blumer: Meaning, language (language provides means [symbols] for debating meaning) and thinking principle. Symbolic interaction theory acknowledges the principle of meaning as the center of human behavior.
An image of a stick figure with a dress means woman.
An image of a stick figure without a dress means man.
A drawing of a heart means love.
A bald eagle means freedom and America.
A stick figure sitting in a chair with a large wheel means handicapped.
Answer: the rate at which one currency will be exchanged for another. It is also regarded as the value of one country's currency in relation to another currency.
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