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Answer: ASHKENAZIC jews
The Hebrew word "Ashkenaz" referred to Germany. So "Ashkenazic Jews" is a name used to refer to those of Jewish ancestry living in Germany, as well as surrounding areas (France and eastern Europe).
The Hebrew word "Sepharad" referred to Spain. "Sephardic Jews" refers to Jews of Spain and Portugal, as well as North Africa and the Middle East. Remember that migration of Jewish and Arab populations into Spain and Portugal came by way of North Africa, so that helps you understand why those regions are all grouped under the name "Sephardic."
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People wanted these jobs because government officials were respected and enjoyed privileges, such as being excused from taxes and military service.
Answer: the statement that best reflects a motivation for European exploration and colonization of North America is: "The land is rich with many ways to become wealthy."
The opportunity to make money was one of the primary motivators for the colonization of the New World. The Virginia Company of London established the Jamestown colony to make a profit for its investors.
Which of the following conditions contributed to the development of representative government in the American colonies? French merchants desired to control the fur trade in Canada. British colonists were accustomed to parliamentary systems. Many of the colonial charters were written by early revolutionary leaders.
8.3C Describe how religion and virtue contributed to the growth of representative government in the American colonies. Religious freedom was a main cause for the establishment of the American colonies. Religious groups (Pilgrims, Puritans, Quakers, etc.) created communities that were self-governed.
8.3C Describe how religion and virtue contributed to the growth of representative government in the American colonies. Religious freedom was a main cause for the establishment of the American colonies. Religious groups (Pilgrims, Puritans, Quakers, etc.) created communities that were self-governed.