The correct answer is C. A Dutch system of granting tracts of land in New Netherland to encourage colonization
Explanation:
The term "patroonship" refers to a system developed during the 17th century in New Netherland, which was a Dutch colony located on the east of North America. In this system tracts of land were provided to people that were landholders from the Netherlands mainly to increase the territory this colony covered and in general, terms to foster colonization and guaranteed Netherland had access to the sources of the New World. Additionally, the role of the patroon evolved as each person that owned a tract of land also had political and civil privileges over others. Considering this, it can be concluded a patroonship was basically a Dutch system of granting tracts of land in New Netherland to encourage colonization.
The correct answer is:
C. The right to be treated with respect.
The Patient's Bill of Rights is a list of guarantees for patients receiving medical treatment. Was first adopted by the American Hospital Association (AHA) in 1973 and revised in October 1992. Patient rights were developed with the expectation that hospitals and health care institutions would support these rights in the interest of delivering effective patient care.
The first right in the list is:
1<em>. The patient has the right to considerate and respectful care.</em>
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The answer you are looking for is option c. reservations regained tens of thousands of acres of land.
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Similar to how they felt about the rest of the proposed federal government, the Anti-Federalists believed the Constitution granted too much power to the federal courts, at the expense of the state and local courts. They argued that the federal courts would be too far away to provide justice to the average citizen.