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William Bradford
Explanation:
William Bradford’s article from Britannica ( https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-Bradford-Plymouth-colony-governor) has a lot of information on him. If you don’t feel safe clicking the link, you can look up “William Bradford Britannica,” too :) He was a separatist who migrated to Holland, Netherlands for religious freedom, but left for America because he was not satisfied with his economic opportunities in the Netherlands. Here, he signed the Mayflower Compact, which outlined how people would treat each other at their new village. His book, History of Plymouth Plantation, described how the colony grew and thrived over time. He governed the colony until 1956, shortly before his death. Hope this helps!
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There were two camps during the Cold War, two superpowers stood at the summit of the international system. Countries had to choose one side - there are very few examples of real neutrality in that era -. Developing countries didn´t escape this ruthless logic and became either American allies or Soviet allies. By doing so, they entered a patron-client relationship with the superpower they chose, getting credits, development assistance, technical support , and weapons and training for their military. There were many proxy wars in the Third World, where one the superpowers supported a a government and the other supported an opposing insurgency, or viceversa.
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<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same image that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be that it shows early humans had a certain amount of religious faith, since it shows humans worshiping spirits. </span></span>
The European Union directly impacts the United States in economically and domestically.
Answer: Option D & B
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The European Union and the United states are the two big nations which are connected through military and economy. They are the bipolar nations and the world trade is totally dependent on them. A Transatlantic Economic Council is formed to create a common platform for the two countries to work with cooperation.
The TEC is the one which works on a mutual interest to bring the two economic cabinets together. The fact now is that the economy is not blooming in Europe. The Bank crisis and the loan interests are the ones which has drastically created an impact in the economic growth of Europe.