Answer:
God or adam (adam and eve)
Explanation:
Now that the smoke is clearing, lasting effects<span> of </span>Watergate<span> are beginning to come into view. ... the view of </span>political<span> leaders and students of </span>politics<span> and </span>government<span>. ... For all the changes in prospect, the consensus is that </span>America's political<span> ... that </span>Watergate<span> is having the quickest </span>impact<span>, and in several </span>ways<span>.</span>
Answer:
The Vikings launched an early attack on the monastery of Lindisfarne on a small island off the East coast of England. The monastery was plundered and burned, while monks were either killed or ensalved. Within ten years, the Vikings began attacks along the North coast of France. Charlemagne, king of the Franks, set up a series of defenses along the coast to ward off these Viking raids. In the late 700s, the Vikings invaded the British Isles, including areas of Ireland and Scotland. They established a settlement in Ireland, known as Dublin.
In 865 AD, a large army of Danish Vikings invaded England. Alfred the Great, King of England, defeated this Danish army in 878 and restricted the Danish Vikings to the eastern part of England, known as the Danelaw. Here people were subject to Danish law, rather than English law.
Answer:
Correct answer is Spain abandoned its territorial claims on lands north of Florida and east of the Mississippi.
Explanation:
First option is wrong because there is no territory south of Florida that was an issue between two countries.
Second one also is wrong because Spain couldn't claim territories to the North of Florida, or west of New Orleans, as they were not part of the dispute and were American territories.
Third option is correct as the Spaniards dropped claims on all territories east of Mississippi, without Florida, of course.
Fourth option is wrong as New Orleans remained in the hands of Spain.