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by learning
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read and and study hard set questions for your self and try to answer correctly ok good luck
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-gave birth to a genuinely GLOBAL network of exchange
-provided first direct & sustained link between asia & americas
-it was especially important in china, who at the time decided to collect taxes in the form of silver. Since the demand for silver went up, the supply of chinese goods like silk and porcelain was more available to the europeans than ever before because they were the ones who had the silver
- the spanish silver coin was used on 4 continents
- the demand for silver also encouraged the formation of land mines, where people were brutally worked and were exposed to horrific conditions, but it was ok because they were producing silver for the europeans!
-enriched the spanish crown and made it very,very rich.
-the silver trade also indirectly led to the 10th century industrial rev. in Japan. the shoguns used silver-generated profits to unify the country, ally with their merchant class, invest in agriculture and industrial enterprise, which led to saving their forests, having less children, which later on led to the easing of an impending ecological crisis, and a highly commercialized economy
- It also indirectly allowed China to become more economically specialized. since people had to find a way to obtain silver to pay their taxes, they had to provide a wider variety of goods for the market that people would want.
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Below is the answer :)
Explanation:
∴ momentum
∴ mass
∴ velocity
(Momentum means... ‘ motion in an object’)
Player 1 = weighs 180 lbs and is running toward the south goal.
Player 2 = weighs 200 lbs and is running toward the north goal.
Player 3 = weighs 190 lbs and is running toward the north goal.
Player 4 = weighs 165 lbs and is running toward the south goal
** the most mass their is in an ‘player’ the more momentum there will be...**
So in this case, it will be player 2.
Answer :::: PLAYER 2
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Manifest Destiny, a phrase coined in 1845, expressed the philosophy that drove 19th-century U.S. territorial expansion. Manifest Destiny held that the United States was destined—by God, its advocates believed—to expand its dominion and spread democracy and capitalism across the entire North American continent. Lousiana Purchase and the Texas independence were also big parts of it