Benjamin Franklin believed a major reason for colonial population growth was government bounties for large families.
The population of the American colonies through the 18th century was primarily a mixture of immigrants from different countries in Europe and slaves from Africa. These populations continued to grow at a rapid rate throughout the 18th century primarily because of high birth rates and relatively low death rates. From 260 000 settlers in 1700 the colonial population grew eight times to 2 150 000 in 1770. (In comparison the French colonial population grew from 15 000 to 90 000 in 1775 i.e. just 4% of the English total.) In fact the English colonial population doubled almost every 25 years in the 1700s. Large families and more immigrants came to the colonies. Many Europeans were escaping from the wars in Europe. Large families and more immigrants came to the colonies.
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Based on the explanation below, the executive branch is responsible for making sure laws are <u>followed by citizens</u>.
<h3>Responsibility of the executive branch</h3>
The executive branch can be described as the branch of government in charge of enforcing the law and overseeing the state's governance.
In a political system that follows the principle of separation of power, the executive does not pass laws as the legislative does, nor does it interpret them as the judiciary does.
Therefore, the executive only executes the law as drafted by the legislative and interpreted by the courts by ensuring that they are followed by the citizens.
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A. <span>He ruled the anticommunist government of South Vietnam and was backed by the United States </span>
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· A good introduction paragraph is an essential part of any academic essay. It sets up your argument and tells the reader what to expect. The main goals of an introduction are to: Catch your reader’s attention. Give background on your topic. Present your thesis —the central point of your essay.
Explanation:
Kennedy just sent more and more men and armour over to Vietnam.