The most acceptable theory about how humans came to populate Earth is that they migrated over land from Africa over the last 80,000 years.
<h3>What was the widely accepted human origin? </h3>
It was accepted that Africa is where the modern humans began over thousands of years from which they spread across the world.
It was believed that different environments needed different appearance and behavior and this led to ab enormous variety among human populations of the Earth.
Therefore, the Option C is correct.
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B : Citrus could be shipped further
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The correct answer is: Spain sent a fleet of ships called the Spanish Armada to crush the English Navy.
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In 1566, the Dutch had rebelled against the Spanish, as the Netherlands was one of many Spanish Colonies. The main reason for the rebellion was the fact that many of the Dutch citizens become Protestants and because of that, they were persecuted by Catholic Spain. Spaniards sent an army to the Netherlands to fight the rebellion.
Catholic Spain also was a threat to England (they also become Protestants), so queen Elizabeth decided to help the Dutch.
In 1584, Spain allied with the <em>French Catholic League</em> to fight against Protestants in the Netherlands. In response, Elizabeth signed the <em>Treaty of Nonsuch</em> in 1585 where she promised to send an army to the Netherlands to fight against Spaniards.
This battle is considered a declaration of war against Spain. King Philip II began the preparations to send the Spanish Armada to invade England. This battle was one of the largest in the Anglo-Spanish War between 1585 and 1604. The <u>defeat of the Spanish Armada</u> brought Elizabeth great popularity and fame among England.
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Radical Republicans groups opposing goals and outcomes for their organizations.
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Radical Republicans
The Radical Republicans opposed Lincoln's program because they believed it too sympathetic toward the South. Radical Republicans thought that Lincoln's proposal for Reconstruction was not severe sufficient because, from their subject of view, the South was blameworthy for beginning the war and justified to be executed as such.