Answer:
<h2><em>SURE WHY NOT? IS THIS AN OPINION QUESTION?</em></h2>
Explanation:
<span>This shows the effect of too much complacency. They thought that the ice was just movable, little did they know that it was only the tip. However, research also shows that the captain indeed tried to discern whether to turn around, however, with the size of the ship, it was impossible, so they proceeded going anyway.</span>
"C. Polytheistic religion" is not a necessary characteristic of civilizations, since many civilizations (in fact a majority of modern civilizations) are monotheistic instead of polytheistic.
Slaves in NEW ENGLAND: There was very few slaves in New England, although, the ones that were there were typically butlers, sailors, launderers, and grooms. Very few were even artisans, such as carpenters and blacksmiths.
Slaves in MIDDLE: Once again, there was not a ton of slaves in the Middle region. They did jobs similar to the ones in New England (not much farming), but most of them did housework such as bringing firewood, water, and food.
Slaves in SOUTH: The majority of slaves were in the South region. Nearly all slaves here did plantation work, like farming. Cash crops were grown such as tobacco, rice, and cotton. Very very few were household slaves, or working similar jobs to the Middle Region & New England.
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