Answer choice B sounds like the most logical and im 95% sure itsc orrect....
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Answer:
A consequence of selling land to individuals was that money, rather than Puritan church membership, became the prerequisite for land acquisition.
Explanation:
New England developed differently than the other colonies because there was initially a very devout focus on the Puritan ideals so later colonists from England tended to settle in the middle colonies and in the South. In the early colonial days, the settlements in New England were usually fishing villages or farming hamlets along the rivers where there was more fertile land. The general population of New England was highly literate compared to other colonial communities because individual study of the bible was important. The soil in the New England Colonies was not as fertile as further south. There was however an abundance of timber to use in construction and for export back to England, where there was a shortage of wood. In addition, the furs from wildlife were also traded and became a commodity. Land was abundant and relatively inexpensive initially. There evolved a population of wealthy merchants who built water-powered textile mills along the rivers which led to early industrialization in this region.
In his review of the Florida project scott argues that the film is remarkable : I.e. The statement is TRUE
<h3>What was the Florida project ? </h3>
The Florida project is an American which was all about childhood and how children tend to see the best in everything around them. The movie also talks about poverty and how it affects.
During the review of the Florida project Scott argues that the film is remarkable because it simultaneously casts a spell and tells the truth.
Hence we can conclude that the statement in the question is TRUE
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Answer:
Assimilation
Explanation:
Children constantly acquires new information and experiences in early childhood and assimilate that information into their existing knowledge about the world.
Eight-month-old Kimberly responds to her first plum by rolling it around her high chair tray as if it were her red rubber ball. This demonstrates the Piagetian process of Assimilation.