Answer:
Astronomers and telescopic evidence
Explanation:
Question asking:
Which connection helps the reader understand how supermassive black holes were found?
Answer:
Astronomers and telescopic evidence
Explanation for answer:
Since the passage given that Astronomers found stars careening around these centers, zooming at previously unheard-of speeds in their orbits and telescopic evidence confirmed the amazing cause: a supermassive black hole, with the mass not of one imploded star, not of two, but of millions – maybe even billions.
Thus, base on the given we can know that telescopic evidence confirmed the amazing cause: a supermassive black hole so the only answer with telescopic evidence and astronomers is [B] astronomers and telescopic evidence
<u><em>~Lenvy~</em></u>
it means how much help is needed
so like if ur teacher asked you this they would be asking how much help you need on something until you understand.
Answer:
On Europe, European colonization of America took new crops and animals to Europe.
On Native Americans, European colonization of America brought new diseases that killed many Native Americans
Explanation:
European colonization of the American territory has a lot of effects on both the European countries and the Native Americans as well.
To illustrate the majority of these effects better, we have
1. In Europe, the European colonization of America took new crops and animals to Europe.
2. On Native Americans, European colonization of America brought new diseases that killed many Native Americans
Answer: Wars waged with weapons
<u>Details/explanation:</u>
The German lands were referred to as "The Holy Roman Empire" in those days. Immediately following the death of Martin Luther, the prominent German leader of the Protestants, war broke out between the forces of the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V, and Lutheran princes. Charles V went to war against the Lutheran princes in the Smalcald Wars (1546-57) to try to force them back into adherence to Catholicism.
There were ongoing struggles in the years after that, which affected other territories in which Protestant reformers were active. There were wars in Swiss territories as well as in France. Ultimately, the Thirty Years War (1618-1648) was waged in the German territories (aka the Holy Roman Empire) by many of the nations of Europe over religion as well as other issues.
<span>I would
say:
c. The Vietnamese wanted to be free of all foreign influence.
d. U.S. forces fought a conventional war, while their communist foes conducted
a guerilla campaign.
I do not think that: b. Once South Vietnam surrendered, the rest of Southeast
Asia soon fell to communist invaders, is true. If, for example, Cambodia,
adopted a communist regime (and almost immediately started a war against Vietnam), Thailand, on the other hand, didn't.</span>