The colonies helped make England wealthy for multiple reasons.
1) Resources. Minerals such as gold and silver in the Americas were shipped back to England and used to increase the country's wealth.
2) Marketplace. The colonists in the Americas served as both producers and consumers of goods. Raw materials were sent from England to the Americas, where colonists would turn those raw materials into finished products and send them back to England to be sold. Also, finished products from England could be sent to the colonies as a new place for more people to buy them.
The question simply reinforced what Angelica already had come to learn about herself as being too poor to attend <span>college.
Rather than suggesting to Angelica to move into a cheaper school, the more efficient option would be by providing Angelica with several programs that could help her reducing the cost of her college (scholarships)</span>
Choice B. A strong theme can be applied elsewhere beyond the scope of a single story in which it appears.
It is false that M-3 is money that people can gain access to quickly and easily to pay for goods and services. That would be M-1.
M-3 refers to stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.
If they plan to keep accepting the authority of their home country, historically they could be called "colonists".
Today, we'd call them a diaspora or a community, for example: Hungarian Community in Paris.