The key purpose of William's A Key was to
1. Provide a dictionary of the Narragansett language.
2. Provide insight into Native American culture.
A key to language of America was a book which was written by williams's A. Key in the year 1643. There were religious arguments which later characterized his writings.
In his book he explained the phrases which are used by Indians.
The intended audience of William's were potential settlers who were in England and settlers who were in the New England.
B is the correct answer.
In Marbury v. Madison, Chief Justice Marshall developed a doctrine that is commonly known as Judicial Review.
Judicial Review gives the Supreme Court the right/obligation/duty to hear cases about the actions of the executive or legislative branch and to make a determination about the constitutionality of the executive or legislative branches' actions
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They thought that alcohol was responsible for many personal and societal problems including things like unemployment, physical violence and the also wanted to care for other people health and welfare
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fancy penmanship, especially highly decorative handwriting, as with a great many flourishes: She appreciated the calligraphy of the 18th century.
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handwriting; penmanship.
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the art of writing beautifully:
Answer: Throughout the Americas, Indigenous contact with Europeans was soon followed with drastic declines in Indigenous populations. With no natural immunity to diseases introduced by the Europeans, Indigenous Peoples were decimated by waves of epidemics of smallpox, tuberculosis, scarlet fever, influenza and measles.
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