Option B is right that the to encourage people to settle in the colonies was the purpose of the Headright system.
Began in 1618 at Jamestown in Virginia, the Headright system was a method of granting the land legally. This system was created to attract immigrants and it was an attempt to solve scarcity of labor in Virginia, caused by the appearance of the tobacco economy. The Headrights were awarded to anyone who would agree to pay the shipping costs of the labor or slave. accordingly, colonists who were living in Virginia were given with two Headrights, and the migrated Colonists were awarded one Headright and the individuals received one Headright every time they paid for the journey of another individual. Plantation owners benefited from the Headright system when they met for the transportation of imported slaves. The increasing money amount required to bring bound slaves to the colonies and this contributed to the shift towards slavery in the colonies.
The answer is C because Brahman or the Supreme Self is beyond time and space, causation. He is limitless. He is tranquil. He shines with equal effulgence in all bodies. He cannot be any particular thing. He is chaitanya or pure consciousness. He is the jewel of jewels. He is the imperishable, inexhaustible supreme wealth, which no dacoit can rob.
A supreme principle exists. It is Atman. It is Para Brahman. It is imperishable, unborn, undecaying and undying. It is ancient. It is one. It is a mass of wisdom and bliss
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D. Any form of government that suppresses people’s freedoms should be overthrown.
<h3><em>Which answer best explains the contributions of the Hessians during the Revolutionary War?</em></h3><h3><em>D. The British hired the Hessians as mercenaries to fight against the Americans.</em></h3><h3><em /></h3><h3><em>Hope I helped, sorry if not tho</em></h3>
North China Plain:
- prone to both floods and drought
- at the intersection of humid winds from the pacific and dry winds from the interior of the asian continent
- based on the deposits of the Yellow River
- largest alluvial plain of eastern asia
- also called the land of Yellow Earth
East China Sea:
- part of the pacific ocean
- the east china sea and the south china sea make up the china sea
- largely shallow
- almost 3/4 of the sea is less than 650 feet
- a small amount of china’s oil and natural gas production comes from offshore wells in the east china sea
- main shipping route from the South China Sea to Japanese and other North Pacific ports