He campaigned for the improvement of the circumstances of debtors in London prisons. For the purpose of providing a refuge for people who had become insolvent, and for oppressed Protestants on the continent, he proposed settlement of a colony in America.
This passage represents the founding of Georgia and the passage was from James Oglethorpe.
Answer:
Agriculture
Explanation:
You can rule out A and D immediatly because mining is how they obtain minerals from mines like coal and iron while manufacturing is when they make things in a very large scale using multiple forms of machinery (like in factories).
Agriculture is farming crops and other resources while cultivating the soil to make it better in years to come. This means changing the land for whatever farm uses you need.
Urbanization is when more and more people concetrate in a specific area. Another way to think about it is the shift from rural to urban aerasa in specif cases.
I believe the answer is: Iconic memory
Iconic memory refers to the type of memory that taken from one of our senses which last on a very short period of time before it fades.
Iconic memory happens because of the mix-up between short-term memory and long-term memory and would explain weird psychological occurrences such as De javu.
In conclusion, I would recommend not passing any extra questions (so the reader can have a sense of closure). Also, I think the sentence “it is helpful if you already speak a foreign language.” Should be removed because it puts a limitation on the reader and makes them feel like they have an intimidating obligation. I would suggest something along the lines of:
Volunteering overseas is a unique and positive way to explore the world. The cost is often reasonable and the benefits obtained far outweigh the negatives. One can travel to magnificent new places and be able to make a difference where it is really needed. It cannot be recommended enough to engage in there wonderful opportunities as they are truly life-changing in their impact.
Answer:
Explanation:
In order to gain power, nations had to amass wealth by mining these precious raw materials from their colonial possessions. Mercantilists did not believe in free trade, arguing instead that the nation should control trade to create wealth and to enhance state power.