False the highest point of the alps is 15,781 feet
The British did all of the following things mentioned in the question above.
1. Which was not an effect of the caste system on the daily lives of Indian people? C. The caste system influenced the kinds of work people could perform.
2. Which was not an influence of Tang China on the newly emerging Nara state in Japan?
B. support for Buddhism
3. Which was an essential tenet of Confucianism?
B. obedience to those of higher rank
4. Which resulted from the invention of the dhow for Indians, Persians, and Arabs?
B. Farmers could cultivate larger fields, which increased exports of surplus crops.
5. Which is a precept of the berit or Abraham’s Covenant?
D. Jews will comply with God’s rule in all things and they cannot make demands of God
Answer: ENGLAND
The "privateers" were privately owned ships and ship captains. But they had the approval and support of the English government under Queen Elizabeth I (who ruled England from 1558-1603). If they were operating without a government's support, we'd simply call them pirates. But their acts of piracy against the Spanish were part of an overall campaign of England against rival Spain. But since they were "privateers" and not technically in the government's employ, Elizabeth's government could always maintain some denial of responsibility for their actions. Some famous names among the English privateers were Sir Francis Drake and Sir Walter Raleigh.