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Spanish successes in the Caribbean attracted the attention of other European nations. Like Spain, France was a Catholic nation and committed to expanding Catholicism around the globe. In the early sixteenth century, it joined the race to explore the New World and exploit the resources of the Western Hemisphere. In 1534, navigator Jacques Cartier claimed northern North America for France, naming the area around the St. Lawrence River New France. Like many other explorers, Cartier made exaggerated claims about the area’s mineral wealth and was unable to send great riches back to France or establish a permanent colony.
I believe the answer is C. "northwest of the Persian Gulf"
The correct answers is option:
<u>C. A Highland basin.</u>
Is the Highland Plateau located in the now occupied by Mexico City.
Also know as the Anahuac Valley and commonly confused with the Mexico Basin it is a geographic region that is located in the Southern center of the Mexican Republic. Originally it was a endorheic basin that housed the Lakes Texcoco, Xochimilco and Chalco
For their way of living before, the early humans cannot dwell in permanent homes. Thus, the answer to this question is letter C. This is because it was essential for them to move from one place to another because they were just dependent on the natural abundance of the source of food in a certain area.