B) Liberal
liberals agree with this because they want to provide programs and funds to benefit the less-fortunate.
#1) How did issues of power, wealth and morality influence exploration and colonization in North America?
Answer: The way that these issues influenced exploration and colonization in North America was that their exploration was fueled by the desire to obtain more wealth, ,more power(politics), and to spread their religion. European nations established colonies in North America for this reasons.
#2) Give historical example of power, wealth and morality.
Answer: French and British Military Conflict. During this time the French and the British empires were in a struggle for control of Lake Champlain. The reason being that it was a strategic highway with access into the interior of the Northeast.
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True...<span>As a </span>parent<span>, you </span>have<span> the </span>right<span> to decline </span>special education services<span> ...</span>
Answer and Explanation:
This question is about "Gathering blue."
When Kira's parents die, she finds herself alone in a world that doesn't want her to survive. Her parents' death shapes Kira's character and although she feels melancholy, sad and lonely because of this event, she developed a strong sense of survival and resilience, which is presented as the way she found to honor her parents who both protected her.
The death of his parents left Kira emotionally strong and built his warrior spirit capable of resisting and enduring the adversities he encountered.
This death also affected his perception of his physical ability. She had a bad leg and that made society see her as unable to support herself, after she was orphaned, which made her want to find a talent that shows that she is capable of living.
Answer:
They were a tourist destination for research and recreation.
Explanation:
Huntington Beach State Park was a small state park near Murrells Inlet, in Georgetown County, South Carolina which was owned by Anna Hyatt Huntington and Archer M. Huntington. It was leased after his death and leased to the state in 1960 for use as a state park. It had natural history displays and an education center which had live animals.
The center was destroyed on July 20, 2016 and was likely caused by a lightning strike. All of the animals on display within the Education Center were lost in the fire.
Brookgreen Gardens was a former rice plantation which was owned by Joshua John Ward and was known as ‘King of the Rice planters’.He was one of the largest American slaveholders of his time. The Brookgreen garden was then established by Archer Milton Huntington, Collins Potter Huntington, and Anna Hyatt Huntington. It also featured several American sculptures and a Zoo.