A) committee leaders are members of the majority party.
Answer:
ONE way in which the Pueblo Revolts differed from the Cossack Revolts is:
While the Pueblo revolts had religious coloration, the Cossacks revolts were political.
Explanation:
The Pueblo Revolts occurred in 1680 and lasted for 12 years only. They were revolts against the forced conversion of Pueblo Indians to Christianity. On the other hand, the Cossack revolts were a series of military conflicts engineered by Cossacks against the various (Polish, Lithuanian, and Russian) states that tried to dominate them in their territories during the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. This implies that the Cossacks revolts were politically-inclined, while the Pueblo revolts were mainly religious.
This is true. The British army was much larger and much more developed, but the colonial army managed to win by winning the support of the people and of foreigners. They were helped by British enemies such as France who was willing to give not only weapons and money, but also its navy and its generals with their war expertise.
The statement which is not true about concerning the economics of the Industrial Revolution is Short-term capital was most often used to purchase more land.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
The statements that have been given in the question are directly related to the changes in the economy because of the industrial revolution. Capital became more important than land during the era of industrial revolution and there was need of two kinds of capital short term and long term for industrialization.
More over the financial systems in this era was much more complex as compared to the agricultural based society. But purchasing of land with short term capital had no direct link with industrial revolution.