Representative. The delegates REPRESENT the citizens, in case you need to remember it :)
Those two methods are :
- Search for Foreign Investments, since there is not enough source of capital in the developed countries, they have to gain the capitals they need from the more advanced countries
- Debt Rescheduling, so they can use the money to build their infrastructure first
Basically both these regions, Plymouth and Jamestown had their locals as Indians. The differences, however, were those of the people who later on came to the region. In Jamestown, it was Europeans and in Plymouth it was Pilgrims. In Jamestown the conflicts were on the economical issue while in Plymouth, it were on economy and religion as well. In Jamestown, the Europeans were dependant on Indians because they could not cultivate land whereas in Plymouth, the Pilgrims were not dependant on Indians since they could cultivate the land. In Jamestown, there was no killing or barbarism whatsoever since the Indians were so generous and even though Europeans hated them, still there was no such thing. In Plymouth, the Pilgrims killed Indians for various reasons and enjoyed the fact they were slowly taking over the whole region with their power. There was a time when a disease badly hit the Indians of Plymouth and because their state was already low, they faced a lot of problems at that time.
The correct answer is D) the Norse myth celebrates bravery, While the Wyandot myth celebrates the freedom of the spirit.
The sentence that best compares and contrasts the purpose of "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain" to that of "Sayadio in Spirit-land" is the Norse myth celebrates bravery, While the Wyandot myth celebrates the freedom of the spirit.
In the "Sayadio in the Spirit-land," the afterlife is a place full of joy. It is a different place or concept that the afterlife in the "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain," because in this place, the afterlife is based on playing war games and feasting. Another contrast of these two could be the roles of Tarenayawago in "Sayadio in the Spirit-land," and Odin in "Valhalla: Hall of the Chosen Slain." Odin is in charge there, meanwhile, Tarenayawago is a guide.
Answer:
a the states for ratification