Answer:
The European imperialist push into Africa was motivated by three main factors, economic, political, and social. It developed in the nineteenth century following the collapse of the profitability of the slave trade, its abolition and suppression, as well as the expansion of the European capitalist Industrial Revolution.
Answer: Not very but somewhat
Explanation:
They fought it but a few certainly turned around
There is a number of ways that Portugal and other European nations tried to challenge Spanish power:
1. illegal trade with Spanish colonies - given that Spain forbade any nation to trade with their colonies in the Americas, they had to do it illegally, without Spanish knowledge. Smugglers had a special role in this given that they did most of the work
2. pirates - these nations tried to do everything in their power to diminish the authority Spain had in the Americas. This is why they resorted to privateers - that is just a fancy name for pirates who preyed on Spanish ships in order to steal their treasure
Answer:
a president must: interpret federal laws for his cabinet secretaries; veto legislation that is unconstitutional; oversee fifteen administrative divisions like the Department of Revenue; oversee law enforcement such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation; and attend ceremonial events
I don't see any option to choose from, but I understand what you are saying. The answer you are looking for is the Seven Years War.