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Because they were nomadic.
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Answer:
D. County commissioners
Explanation:
County commissioners is the name given to a type of local government. County commissioners are made up of a group of citizens who have been elected by the county's citizens to manage the county's government in all its social and economic aspects. This group is generally formed by five people, who despite being responsible for managing and making decisions in the county, have their political power limited by the state government.
Answer: <u>Moctezuma II</u>, ruler of the Aztecs, may have thought the invading Spaniards to be gods.
Moctezuma showed indecision in the ways that he reacted to the invasion of Mexica (what the Aztecs called their territory). It's quite possible he was simply unsure of the Spaniards' intent -- whether they were a threat or not. But in a letter that the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés sent to the Spanish king Charles V, Cortés suggested that Moctezuma believed that he (Cortés) could be the exiled god of the wind and sky, Quetzalcoatl, coming back to reclaim his territory. The "Florentine Codex," a 16th-century writing by Bernardino de Sahagún (a Spanish monk of the Franciscan order) repeated the idea that Moctezuma thought the Spaniards perhaps were gods.
Answer: They wanted to preserve the integrity of the United States.
Explanation:
At the beginning of the Civil War, majority of the Union soldiers were fighting in order to keep the United States together. Southern states had seceded, thereby splitting the United States apart, and the war was now the only way to hinder secession from leading to a permanent condition. The United States integrity was now at stake, and majority of Union soldiers joined up with the belief they were fighting in order to preserve that integrity.
Men on both sides of the civil war were all inspired to fight by patriotism, the chance for adventure, state pride, steady pay. The union soldiers fought to preserve the Union and the common Confederate fought in order to defend their home.
Later in the war, an increasing numbers of Federal soldiers fought in order to abolish slavery. Confederate soldiers sometimes fought due to the reason that they feared Union victory would lead to a society where the black people were placed on an even footing with the whites.