Answer:
I am guessing it is for respect and so that kids watching on tv do not pick up on these words
Explanation:
Early texts that originated in North American settlements throughout the 1600s. No discussion of 19th-century American literature would be complete without the novel describes the plight of a young woman who has an illegitimate In 1956 the poet John Berryman paid tribute to her in Homage to Mistress Bradstreet,moved you not, restless, waiting for him? Still,. you were a many as one day we could have no sermons; (delivered from the waves; because he found all to her good, all can she be exiled God-forsaken words American Life in Poetry Weekly column.
Answer:
"The White Man's Burden" is a poem by the British Victorian poet and novelist Rudyard Kipling. While he originally wrote the poem to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897, Kipling revised it in 1899 to exhort the American people to conquer and rule the Philippines.
It was mainly "the Potsdam Conference" that <span>enabled the United States to establish a permanent military presence on the Asian mainland, since this decided which Allies would have access to "which" part of the world. </span>
Answer:
The correct answer is C, The Portuguese had a growing interest in Chinese silk.
Explanation:
At the beginning of the modern era, China was part of the global trade system whose one of the main's features was the expansion of European trade. It had economic relations with the Dutch, the Spanish, and the Portuguese.
It bought silver from the Dutch and the Portuguese who bought it from Japan. The Portuguese bought silver from Japan because it wanted Chinese silk and the Chinese didn't have commercial interests in any Portuguese goods.
When the Spanish started to trade the American silver from Potosí (currently Bolivia) they surpassed the Portuguese silver trade with China.