<span>How can a student find
out more about core skills such as evaluating arguments which will be applied
in the course?
The correct answer is second one:</span>
<span>
"Select the backpack icon from the lesson viewer and select Web
Links."
Which are essential elements to include when naming work and saving it to the
course folder? Select all that apply.
</span>
“Unit number and
Lesson number”
<span> </span>
Answer:
C. in Powhatan Confederacy territory.
Explanation:
The first permanent settlement of the English immigrants in America was in the Colony of Virginia, called the Jamestown colony. This area was named after the James River, where the small island was situated.
The colony of Jamestown occupied land that belonged to the Powhatan Confederacy territory. And during the time the English settlers first arrived, the confederacy was under the leadership of the chief Wahunsenacawh, who is on the same level as the modern-day political leader.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.
Answer:
c)Fear of the atomic bomb combined with prosperity made it a time of
contrasting emotions
Explanation:
Here is a quote from my online textbook [(https://online.vitalsource.com/#/books/0077024125/cfi/6/1336!/4/2/2/[email protected]:1.57) United States History and Geography by McGrall Hill Education, on page 622]
"the country was enjoying postwar prosperity and optimism. That spirit, combined with McCarthyism, fears of Communist infiltration, and the threat of atomic attack, made the early 1950s a time of contrasts. As the 1952 election approached, Americans were looking for someone or something that would make them feel more secure."
I also took this quiz and got the answer right. Hope this helps!
Answer: A) European cities such as London and Rome were larger than Aztec cities
Explanation: just cuz
Led by such men as Edmund Ruffin, Robert Rhett, Louis T. Wigfall, and William Lowndes Yancey, this group was dubbed "Fire-Eaters<span>" by northerners. ... The </span>Fire-Eaters<span> helped to unleash a chain reaction that eventually led to the formation of the Confederate States of America and to the American </span>Civil War<span>.</span>