Answer:
Giovanni da Verrazzano, Verrazzano also spelled Verrazano, (born 1485, Tuscany [Italy]—died 1528, Lesser Antilles), Italian navigator and explorer for France who was the first European to sight New York and Narragansett bays.
Died: 1528 (aged 43); Lesser Antilles, West Ind...
Born: 1485; Tuscany, Italy
Explanation:
Role in: discovery and colonization of America Giovanni da Verrazzano was a Florentine explorer of North America, in the service of King Francis I of France. He is renowned as the first European to explore the Atlantic coast of North America between Florida and New Brunswick in 1524, including New York Bay and Narragansett Bay.
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Answer:
C) Psychopathology
Explanation:
Psychopathology: In psychology, the term psychopathology is referred to as the study related to mental distress, mental illness, or the manifestation of different experiences or behaviors that may indicate the psychological impairment, mental illness, or mental distress.
In other words, psychopathology is defined as the study of behavioral and psychological dysfunction that generally occurs in social disorganization or mental illness.
In the question above, Ellie should focus on the area of psychopathology in school.
The correct answer is letter A
In the crime of intention, the active subject wants a dispensable result for consummation. It can be of two kinds: crime of result cut or mutilated crime of two acts. Both are types of formal crimes, however, in the first, the (dispensable) result sought will depend on the act of a third party and not on the active subject (extortion through kidnapping); in the second, the occurrence of the result (dispensable) is in the sphere of decision and action of the agent (putting the counterfeit currency in circulation).
I don't think there are "the" 4 causes, as in 4 causes widely agreed to be the most important: there were many more causes. But here are 4 causes that I find important:
-political importance and prestige: countries wanted to be better than other countries...
-economical: countries sought wealth, for example natural resouces
-religious: countries sought favors with the pope by converting the "pagans"
- curiousity in the Age of Exploration: the will to discover our planet
Here are five examples of things that do not need to be documented or cited:
1. Your own ideas or original findings
2. Historical facts that are validated by multiple sources
3. General observations such as 'A lot of people spend their time on their phones.'
4. Common sayings such as 'Honesty is the best policy'
5. Social customs and traditions
Otherwise, it is necessary to cite your reference in order to give credit to the one who came up with the idea you are referring to.