Answer:
d. Americans were allowed to bring their slaves into Texas.
Explanation:
American settlers who were allowed by the Mexican Government to settle into Texas were demanded to covert to Catholicism, to swear loyalty to the Mexican Government, and even to change their names to the respective spanish equivalent (for example <em>Jorge </em>for George, or <em>Enrique </em>for Henry). In exchange for fulfilling all these conditions, they were granted free land.
However, they were not allowed to bring their slaves with them, simply because Mexico had forbidden slavery in 1829, more than two decades earlier than the United States. Slavery was forbbiden in all of the Mexican territory, and as long mas Texas remained a part of Mexico, the settlers could not expand the slave economy that was paramount in the Deep South.
The answer is John Dewey who's an American educator and psychologist who was influential in changing education and social reform in United States. He was considered as one of the founders of functional psychology and the philosophy of pragmatism.
Answer: C. foreign goods to be more expensive to residents of foreign nations
Explanation: When the dollar price rises in a country that the official currency is not the dollar, purchase of foreign goods becomes expensive.
For example, if in a country like Nigeria, 1 dollar equals 360 Naira and a resident has been purchasing goods outside Nigeria using the dollars, if 1 dollar increases to 400 naira, that becomes more expensive for the Nigerian (foreigner). Because the Nigerian now have to cough out 400 naira for 1 dollar as against the for 360 naira for 1 dollar.
Answer:
In the US, people need to stop lying to each other in the name of being polite or accepting. It has fostered a society that believes it is entitled to anything, and is far too easily offended. This in turn makes it unreceptive to even constructive criticism, thereby becoming a breeding ground for other problems.
The answer is In 1957 they adopted the badger. In 1971 the domestic animal chosen was the dairy cow and in 1957 the state wildlife animal named was the white-tailed deer. According to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources there are an estimated 1.5 million deer in what we affectionately call the Gopher State.