The correct answers are A and C.
The Magellan's expedition was the first to circumnavigate the globe. It sailed from Seville, crossed the Atlantic Sea to South America, crossed the Magellan's strait and the Pacific Ocean, then it went through South-East Asia and the Indian Ocean, surrounded Africa, and then back to Seville.
They did landfall on every continent except Antarctica and North America.
Most of the members of the expedition died before completing the mission, including Magellan himself. Of the 239 crew that sailed from Seville only 18 returned.
The crew didn't remain loyal throughout the voyage, they rebelled for the scarcity of food and the extreme conditions of the winter in the South of what today is Argentina, near Antarctica.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
Was the first crusade successful?
Well, it all depends on which side we are talking about. If we are talking about the crusader's side, it was a success. Then, obviously, it was not for the Muslim side.
The first crusade was fought from 1096 to 1099. On July 14, 1099, after three years of intense combats, teh Crusaders finally captured the important city of Jerusalem, defeating the Muslim troops. After some research, some historians say that the Muslim army was not in the best shape because the Turks were already weak from fighting themselves.
Those people wanted to settle in the colonies because it let them practice the religion how they wanted instead of having to follow other people. Hope that helps
The created the stamp act that taxed colonist on all paper products that they used
The answer D. He wanted a smaller federal government with reduced taxes, military, and bureaucracy.