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Cult of domesticity is an opinion about the women in 1800s.
<u>Explanation:</u>
It was believed in 1800s that women should stay at home and look only after the house. They should not be allowed to work outside home. It was also believed that women should be more religious than men. They were symbols of purity and submissiveness. 'Cult of Domesticity' is also known as “cult of true womanhood”.
American women were basically regulated by this social system and were supposed to be restricted only to home and family. They were in a different sphere than from men.
A written constitution is important because it limits the overall power of rulers or people with power, and stops them from creating any laws or policies that can be deemed unjust. Imagine a government in which the ruler can be appointed for life and create any law or do whatever he wants. That's why our founding fathers wrote this. To make sure the reason they left Great Britain could never happen in our own government.
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The answer is c because tobacco is a cash crop
In 1519, Cortés entered Tenochtitlán, the capital of the Aztec/Mexica Empire. ... In August 1521, Cortés claimed Tenochtitlán for Spain and renamed it Mexico City.
The Spanish place the capital of colonial Mexico where they did due to a domination strategy. During the final stage of the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs, Tenochtitlan was besieged and essentially razed. Hernán Cortés understood the strategic and symbolic importance of the Aztec capital and founded the Spanish capital of Mexico City on the site, and in particular rebuilt the Aztec ceremonial and political center as the main square, the Plaza Mayor, usually called the Zócalo.
After landing near the modern-day city of Veracruz, Hernán Cortés heard about the great city and also learned of long-standing rivalries and grievances against it. Although Cortés came to Mexico with a very small contingent of Spaniards, he was able to persuade many of the other Indian peoples to help him destroy Tenochtitlan.
For a time, these allied peoples made use of the arrival of the European in the hopes of creating a world freed of Aztec domination. Spanish objective, however, was that they themselves would benefit from the destruction of Tenochtitlan, making the Indians not free, but rather more subservient to the Spaniards than they were to the Aztecs