Answer:
1) England was looking at the settlement of colonies as a way of fulfilling its desire to sell more goods and resources to other countries than it bought. ... At the same time, colonies could be markets for England's manufactured goods. England knew that establishing colonies was an expensive and risky business
2) Colonization ruptured many ecosystems, bringing in new organisms while eliminating others. The Europeans brought many diseases with them.
3) Since the Europeans brought many diseases with them, it decimated Native American populations. Colonists and Native Americans alike looked to new plants as possible medicinal resources. The Native Americans didn't like the Colonists becasue of this.
The ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations is know as intelligence.
The answer is operant conditioning
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All vessels are divided into two categories:
stand on vessels: these are those that have the privilege to maintain their course and speed when operating near another vessel.
Give way vessel: these are those vessels that are mandated to keep away from stand on vessels when the two are near each other.
When two boats are operating near each other, the STAND ON VESSEL must maintain its course and speed while the give way vessel must take precautions and early actions to keep out of the way of the stand on vessel.
China's emperors generally approach global trade during the early
years of the Ming dynasty was
A. They avoided trade and cultural contact with other civilizations
Explanation:
China was a society that was very isolationist and believed their ways to be superior enough to not engage in much cultural or social exchange outside of their own nation.
This was something that materializes much more in the Ming dynasty as the rulers even decreased trade with the outside world which was something that China had always been open for.
This close off of china led for the colonial powers to force it into trade eventually after hundreds of years of isolation.