Answer;
-If the English had populated Latin America and the Spanish North America, the two places would have had their cultures switched.
Explanation;
-North America was actually quite populated before the Europeans discovered it. The problem was that European disease spread faster than the explorers such that 90% of the population died before ever seeing an explorer. So we might expect that Mexico, Central America, and South America populations would have been equally destroyed.
-The differences in today’s Latin and North America are not due to the Indian societies that had lived there because they had all been basically the same. The difference is because of the Spanish and English culture in the two places. If the English had populated Latin America and the Spanish North America, the two places would have had their cultures switched.
This idea is called the <u>Divine Right.</u>
Divine Right was a popular concept in the 17th century which proposed that God has given the kings the "right" to be king, and that rebellion against the king was considered the greatest sin as you were going against God's will.
I’m pretty sure the answer is A. Because John Locke was one of the the people in the enlightenment period and he was the one that created the first section of the constitution.
Explanation:
For the people of Ancient Greece, international trade became an important part of their economy and culture. ... The Greeks couldn't grow all the food they needed and had to trade with other cultures across the Mediterranean region...