B. They were escaping from the Church so they decided to come to America taking over the Natives Land and killing thousands because of the diseases they brought
Answer:
A. Humans first lived in East Africa.
B. Migration occurred by land and sea
D. Humans crossed a land bridge to North America.
Explanation:
Human migration is defined as the movement of humans from one place to another.
The earliest humans lived in East Africa about 3 million years ago and the earliest humans are known as Homo habilis. Richard Leakey found the first human species in the 1960s at Omo Kibish in south-western Ethiopia.
Migration occurred by land and sea in the earlier time. Humans used land bridges to move from one place to another and whenever sea level goes down they migrate through sea or water sources as well.
During the last ice age, humans crossed a land bridge to North America from Asia about 20,000 years ago. The land bridge is submerged underwater due to rise in sea levels.
Hence, the correct answers are "A, B, and D"
Americans wanted to maintain a white, protestant nation
The correct option would be 'Slow growth followed by an explosion of growth'.
After the sacrifice and resurrection of Christ, the apostles had the mission to spread His words and teachings throughout the world. This process was marked firstly by the foundation of the Jerusalem Church (considered to be the first Christian church ever, with a few more than 100 jews and recent newcomers to Jerusalem (so-called Jewish Proselytes) followed by the dispersion of the apostles within the first decades.
The spread of Christians started slow because of the great resistance faced by the apostles, specially from the roman empire, which not until the rule of the Emperor Constantine I, also known as 'Constantine the Great' (who ruled from 306 to 337 AD) <u>who was also the first roman emperor to convert to Christianity, and therefore accepting it in Rome</u>, from which point, Jesus' teachings and the conversion to Christianity had <u>an explosion of growth</u>.
Answer:
c he felt that the laws were unfair that the british have done but he was a man that didnt like violence he wanted peace for his country