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The correct answer is C: France.
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Samuel de Champlain (1567-1635) was a French navigator, colonist, known as the founder of the city of Quebec and consolidator of the French colonies in the New World.
In 1608 he founded the French settlement, which became the city of Quebec.
In 1609 he led an expedition along the Richelieu River and explored a lake in today's Vermont and New York. He named the lake after himself, after being the first European who described it and put it on maps.
Champlain was the first European who explored and described the Great Lakes and published maps of his travels with his notes on what he learned from the natives and the French who lived with the natives.
In 1620, King Louis XIII ordered him to return to Quebec and to govern the new land. He was de facto governor of New France since he could not obtain the title officially, because of his humble origin.
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The word “orient” comes from the latin word.
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B. a private good or a club good.
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People can be prevented from using a private good or a club good because they are excludable goods.
Excludable goods or services are goods that public can be prevented from using or enjoying. On the contrary, non excludable goods are those goods and services that it is impossible to prevent the public from using/enjoying. Examples of excludable goods are private properties such as a personal phone, fish in a fish farm, the services of a gym or golf club. examples of nonexcludable goods are fish in a public river, the services of the police, a concert on a national television network.
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Only white men who lived in one of the largest cities could vote in all 13 states.
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