Answer:
Alliances with natives
Explanation:
The Europeans started off colonies because of numerous reasons, with the biggest being the wealth and territory. In order to get to more wealth, the Europeans had to find new routes and markets first, and they did lot of exploration about this, eventually resulting in discovering and colonizing of new territories. The natural resources and raw materials that these places offered gave the Europeans the basis for making lot of wealth out of them, and so they did. The religion was also an important factor, as it was important for the Europeans to spread it out because of bigger influence, but also gaining of new followers. Alliances with the natives were not really a reason for colonization, and considering the manner in which the Europeans treated the natives, it is the total opposite.
The correct answer is B) Adams gracefully accepted his defeat although he disagreed with Jefferson.
The answer that best displays Adams' use of the civic virtue "diversity" is "Adams gracefully accepted his defeat although he disagreed with Jefferson."
When President John Adams lost the election to Democratic Thomas Jefferson, he practiced what he preached and gracefully accepted the victory of Thomas Jefferson. He had to acknowledge that the diversity of the American people was an important part of the United States politics established in the Constitution.
Thomas Jefferson and John Adams knew each other well since the pre-revolutionary times, and during the creation of the constitution, when John Adams was a Federalist that supported a strong central government, and Thomas Jefferson was an Antfederalits who was against it.
Back then, Babur was at a major disadvantages compared to the Sultan Army. The sultan army got more than 100 elephants on his forces while Baburs forces had none.
After defeatd the sultan, he established the Mughal empire (now known as the persian and the Mongol)
I guess the theme is that you can't give somebody your work because Atlas was trying to give his work to Hercules which is a unresponsive thing to do and he's not taking responsibility for the work they gave him.
The correct answer is A) Many white Southerners strongly resisted integration.
This refusal to integrate African-American citizens into previously all white schools was evident throughout the South.
For example, Governor Orval Faubus of Arkansas used the Arksansas Guard to prevent nine African-American students from attending Little Rock Central High School in 1957. Ultimately, it took President Dwight D Eisenhower sending in the national guard to escort these students into schools.
This was one of multiple examples, as the University of Alabama resisted integration thanks to the actions of Governor Wallace.
These actions showed that many white southerns did not want integrated schools.