Answer:
B. The amount of money held in savings accounts and easily accessible investments
Explanation:
One of the most defining characteristic of an M1 is that it can be easily converted into something that can be used to finish vast majority of transaction. This include things such as savings accounts, physical currency, demand deposits, and other forms of easily accessible investments
Currently, a company's financial stability can be measured by looking at how much M1 they have on their disposal. If the M1 made up the vast majority of company's asset, we can almost say that the company has a healthy financial condition.
In the modern world, I would call them "diaspora" or " commonity" as in "Japanese community in the US"
In historical time it could be the "colonisers": especially if they still respected their original country's power over them rather than the local authorities.
Answer: Maryland (1633) - George and Cecil Calvert as a safe haven for Catholics
The answer is like the second choice, “Africa’s river systems made it easy for Europeans to reach the the African interior”. We can determine this is correct by cancelling out the other options.
1- yes, Africa WAS rich in natural resources, but the Europeans did not care much for that. They had come to Africa for trade and slaves.
3- similar to A, the Europeans weren’t there because they were running out of space, yes they did conquer and claim lands in Africa, but the purpose of them being there was goods.
4- a lot like C, but not very relevant at all, especially since at this time the Europeans who were traveling definitely did not farm, they wanted their goods already prepared.
Since the other options have been ruled out, I will explain 2 a little bit. Obviously, the Europeans had sailed to Africa. At first the remained on the edges of it, taking over ports and just sailing along picking up slaves and continuing west. A good example of an African river used by the Europeans is the Congo River. It branches out throughout all of Congo and it’s historical importance is that an explorer named Henry Morton Stanley used it to continue into Africa. Though he may not sound familiar, we’ve all heard the phrase “Doctor Livingstone, I presume”. It was Stanley who said this once meeting with him.
How have the six basic principles that are in the U.S. Constitution allowed the U.S. Constitution to continue to provide the framework for our government for like over two hundred years?
the six basic principles being:
popular sovereignty, limited government, separation of powers, checks and balances, judicial review, and federalism.
I'd like to understand the whole concept better.