Answer:
_A__ 1. Unalienable rights
_E__ 2. Pursuit of happiness
_D___ 3. Natural rights
_C___ 4. Consent of the governed
_F___ 5. Just powers
_B___ 6. Self-evident
A. Rights people are born with
B. Can be seen just by looking at it
C. Permission of those under the
government’s rule
D. Rights that cannot be taken away
E. Trying to find joy and contentment
F. Powers that are fair
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The answer is the first choice, Immigrants from both periods established neighbourhoods in American cities
The contractionary fiscal policy is when the government decides to decrease any expenditures and or maybe increase the people's taxes in order to increase the budget for the country and increase the budget surplus. The fiscal policy is also used to affects the nation's economy.
Answer:
Author
Cultural Changes in the Atlantic World: Language is by John K. Thornton.
Context
Cultural Changes in the Atlantic World: Language is a book that was published in 2012.
Purpose
The purpose of this excerpt was to inform readers about African language.
Thesis
African language was replaced by creole and European languages.
Claim #1
Estates and towns with multiple nationality slaves encouraged the growth of a lingua franca.
Evidence Provided
“This clearly caused creole slaves, especially those of nationally mixed marriages, to opt for a lingua franca as their native speech.”
Claim #2
The creole was a popular spoken language on the West Africa coast.
Evidence Provided
“The French traveler Alexis de Saint-Lô found that Portuguese was spoken all over coastal Senegal when he visited in 1635, and some years earlier de Almada noted how widely it was spoken in the Gambia and Rivers of Guinea”
Claim #3
French missionaries wanted to spread the creole language
Evidence Provided
“The accommodation that these Jesuits made seems to be a creole form of the language, then deliberately propagated.”
Evaluation
The claims are strongly supported by the author's use of evidence. The claims support the thesis well.
Explanation: