Answer:
C. They wanted more economic opportunity
B. they were fleeing from religious persecution
Explanation:
Fleeing crop failure, land and job shortages, rising taxes, and famine, many came to the U. S. because it was perceived as the land of economic opportunity. Others came seeking personal freedom or relief from political and religious persecution.
Rebels Defended Their Rights Against The British And The Loyalists Got Their Names By Being Loyal.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Personality psychology is the most famous branch of psychology. Personality psychologist strives to understand how a personality develops and as well as to know how our behavior influences, how we think and behave. This area seeks to understand the personality and how it varies among the individuals as well as how people are the same in personality aspects. Personality psychologists also assess, diagnose and treat the personality disorder. Many personality psychologists have been argued about how people define their characteristics, thought, feeling and behavior. There are so many factors that shape the personality of a person such as genetics, upbringing, and experience.
Answer:
Economic policies were adopted by Europeans who destroyed the colonies, rather than help them. Africa was damaged economically, politically, and culturally. Africa's traditional lifestyles and culture were destroyed.
Explanation:
very sad
<span> </span><span>The Arizona-Sonora Border:
Line, Region, Magnet, and Filter</span><span>.<span> . . Belonging truly to neither nation, it serves as a kind of cultural buffer zone for both, cultivating its own culture and traditions. Like other borders, it both attracts and repels. Like them, it is both barrier and filter. It is above all a stimulating cultural environment. . . .</span>--James S. Griffith
The Arizona Sonora border was established as a result of the Gadsden Purchase of 1853. It runs through desert and mountain country, from the western Chihuahuan Desert by New Mexico through a zone of grassland and oak-covered hills to the classic Sonoran Desert west of Nogales. The land gets more and more arid as one travels west, and the western third of the border is essentially devoid of human habitation. It is this stretch of the border, once a major road to the Colorado River, that has earned and kept the title El Camino del Diablo, "The Devil's Highway."</span>