Answer:
Yes exploration was worth it
Explanation:
The era of exploration was a period of new discovery.
Even though this era came with several negative changes such as spread of diseases, slavery, imperialism, loss of land. It also has a lot of positives which in my opinion justifies this era.
The discovery that was made during the period of exploration had tremendous effect on economic, social and political situations in many areas of the world. Trade and industry experienced a tremendous growth, ideas were birthed and exchanged as well as technology, plants and animals. Also there was the discovery of new routes, like routes to India and the americas. This age brought about advances in navigation which was used by future travellers.
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1. The earth's rotation causes day and night because it exposes certain parts of the earth to the sun as it rotates.
2. The earth rotates 365 days.
3. Saturn's rotation is faster while it's revolution is slower than Earth's.
4. Because the earth rotates from west to east.
6. Water on earth allows most organisms to live.
8. Gravity pulls the moon toward the earth.
The correct answer is D) received more white votes than the Democratic Party.
In almost every presidential election since 1968, the Republican Party has received more white votes than the Democratic Party.
This can be understood as a continuing preference on the part of White Anglo Saxon people, who have conservative or traditional ideas and see the Republican party ad the one that supports their point of view; both, political and personal.
The Republican Party is formed by conservative people that show traits of nationalism. These conservative people support family values, extreme patriotism, conservative schools, the protection of US products. They are against the government expenditure in assistance programs, and the reduction of taxes to increase the production in private corporations. They do not favor immigration.
It's not C, because there was never a notion to make GW a King. My GUESS would probably be D =D