Answer:
d.all of the above
Explanation:
Hernán Cortés was a Spanish conquistador(conqueror) who conquered the Aztec empire in 1521 and claiming Mexico(the aztecs) for Spain.
Cortes came with 16 horses(of which the aztecs have not seen before and therefore scared of. they described as beasts with two heads and six legs), 14 cannons, steel swords and crossbows. This made them stronger in battle against the Aztecs.
One of Cortés' men contracted smallpox from a member of the force from Cuba. He died during the Aztec rebellion and when his body was looted, an Aztec caught the disease which spread like wildfire among them because the Aztec people had no immunity to it.
When Cortés' army regrouped and re-entered Tenochtitlán. They found that the city's society had crumpled as a result of the disease. More than 3 million Aztecs died from smallpox, this helped the Spaniards in conquering the Aztecs.
Buddhism gradually lost its popularity in India because it grew increasingly remote from the population at large. Now, almost 80% of the population is Hindi, their religion is mostly Hinduism.
Answer: (I'm assuming it deleted my first one because I linked an article that may help explain a little better) But I'd have to say the last one which is ' People who agreed with his ideas and had similar hopes and people who did not'
Explanation: Martin Luther King Jr. sought to raise the public consciousness of racism, to end racial discrimination and segregation in the United States. While his goal was racial equality, King plotted out a series of smaller objectives that involved local grassroots campaigns for equal rights for African Americans. not my words
Answer: The Coal strike of 1902 (also known as the anthracite coal strike) was a strike by the United Mine Workers of America in the anthracite coalfields of eastern Pennsylvania. Miners striked for higher wages, shorter workdays, and the recognition of their union.
Explanation:
The purpose of art during the Nazi regime was to portrait the racial idea that the Reich defended. The Nazis were fans of classic Greek and Roman art, that embodied heroic and romantic perfect humans. Paints were also like that, the Nazis banned the modern style of paint and defended the classical approach that exalted militarism, patriotism, and obedience.