<span>c. Pontiac, that's your answer, hope I helped! :)</span>
<span>The land limitations, terrain, the weather, religious dictates which included rigid roles for men, women and children, wealth and education of individuals before leaving, but they were granted land or had been persecuted. There weren't only British Anglicans here, buy Dutch and German. Each group had differing values and mores. So you have to go back to Protestant religious sects of the time such as Calvinism, also method of governing and maintaining order. Punishment was meted out in ways we would not do today. There was lack of knowledge of medicine so disease could wipe out a population, and for the first settlers, they were aided by the indigenous population and purchased land from them. Then, there was the limitation of the length of time between ordering raw materials and receiving them.</span>
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The Sapa Inca owned everything. He ruled everything. He made all the laws. He was all powerful. Many Sapa Incas came to power over time. Each was the head of government.
Each Sapa Inca put his relatives, along with the nobles, in positions of power, to help him rule the Inca empire. Each Sapa Inca had four top advisors, who make sure the relatives and nobles did the work they were assigned to do.
Each time a new tribe was conquered, a governor was put in charge of the new area. As the population grew, so did the number of government officials, including the number of tax collectors.
When a new law was put in place by the Sapa Inca, word went down the line from the top officials until it reached the bottom officials, and from there to the common people. Since the common people had no say in government, that was the law until a new law came down.
This system worked well, and the Inca population grew to about 12 million people.
C) The declaration of independence.
Answer:
Truman, Churchill, And stalin (The Big Three) met at the Potsdam conference. to discuss the terms of how to deal with the end of World War 2.