<span>B. Encomienda
The Spanish needed people to send over to the Americas in order to claim the land for them. Since it was a risky journey filled with unknowns, they had to provide some incentive. Thus, the encomienda system was born. In return for conquering the land and claiming it for the Spanish, the rulers gave control over the natives to the conquistador.
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Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) and Benito Mussolini (1883-1945) had similar views about the importance of a strong military state (A) that would be worthy of the greatness of their respective nations and people.
B is wrong because: Both leaders did not saw positively any kind of diversity. Both were strong defenders of Christianism, and pursued "pure identities", be it the Italians (Mussolini) or be it the Arian race (Hitler).
C is wrong because: For both movements, Italian fascism, and german nazi fascism, the existence of private property was important given the support received by and provided for various companies. Hitler was supported by great industrials like Krupp and Bosch groups. Mussolini adopted an economic policy that favored big companies and banks. Also, both movements grew up from strong anticommunism (in other words, private ownership of the means of production) feelings in their respective countries.
D is wrong because: Mussolini and Hitler did not advocate for a limited role of the state. They defended strong states that would be capable of realizing the greatness of their nations.
<span>Required five Native-American tribes to relocate from their homelands in the southeastern part of the United States to the land that is present-day Oklahoma.</span>
The Great Game was a diplomatic and/or political argument that lasted for almost the entire 19th century. This long historical event was between the British and the Russian empire. They were trying to overcome neighboring territories.