• Moses Austin gets permission to settle 300 Catholic families in Texas. • Moses Austin dies of pneumonia. • Stephen F. Austin t
akes over his father's contract. • First Anglo American settlers arrive in Texas. In what year did the above events take place? A. 1845 B. 1830 C. 1821 D. 1836 (2)• Was an attorney born in South Carolina • Acquired land in Texas from Stephen F. Austin in 1830 • Actively opposed the Law of April 6, 1830 and was arrested • Died commanding the forces defending the Alamo • Wrote a letter that increased United States support of Texas Who do the above facts describe? A. William B. Travis B. Sam Houston C. James Fannin D. George Childress
(3) The Convention of 1836 created a committee to write a declaration of independence from Mexico. The chairman of the committee and the primary author of the declaration of independence from Mexico was A. James Fannin. B. William B. Travis. C. Stephen F. Austin. D. George Childress.
In 1519, the Spanish army landed near present-day Veracruz, Mexico. They marched to the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlán and imprisoned and killed Moctezuma, the emperor. Who led the Spanish army? A. Pánfilo de Narváez B. Hernando Cortés C. Alonso Alvarez de Piñeda D. Cabeza de Vaca
Jean Piaget would say that Craig’s new way of thinking about nests is an example of <u>accomodation</u>.
Accomodation according to Jean Piaget is the ability of an individual to modify existing cognitive schemas as a result of new information gotten. The ability of Craig to now accept and change his thinking that squirrels also leave in nest because of the information/knowledge he got from his dad is termed accomodation.
The legal document that explains the legal reasoning behind a Supreme Court decision is called a majority opinion. A majority opinion is a judicial decision agreed by more than half of the court. Hope this answers the question.
Explanation: This technique is very common and consists of selecting a population sample that is accessible. That is, the individuals employed in this research are selected because they are readily available, not because they were selected using a statistical criterion.