Importance Yes, Admiration NO. Hernán Cortés, a Spanish conquistador, was important because he was given eleven ships and about six hundred men to take to the coast of Mexico and to set up a trading post. He was one of the biggest cases of exceeding expectations in history. He and his small force conquered the mighty Aztecs with<span>s military ability, diplomatic talent, relentless determination, and ruthlessness. Genocide is abhorrent in all its forms. </span>
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Consider a court case. A jury hears the witnesses placed on the stand. Each witness would be individually interviewed, giving an account of the same event which would be written (most likely by an officer) apart from other witnesses, very likely at different times, so that there's no collusion between witnesses. The eyewitness accounts help the Jury understand an event and is a part of their decision making.
The CORRECT answer you are looking for is: C) <span>Writers who expose corruption perform a vital service to America.
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As part of the "Great Coastal Migration," the progenitors of the first Australians were among the first modern people to depart from Africa. Debatable, but generally speaking, the Great Coastal Migration left between 50 and 60,000 years ago. As the name suggests, this migration made its way from Africa via Arabia to India and Southeast Asia along the shore of the Indian Ocean. Sea levels were substantially lower back then. The huge islands off the coast of western Indonesia were really a massive peninsula known as Sunda. Australia, Tasmania, and Papua were all part of a one continuous landmass known as Sahul (in both cases "Sunda" and "Sahul" are modern names for these ancient landmasses, rather than ancient names that have lingered). However, water levels never decreased to the point that they could immediately connect the smaller Indonesian islands of Sunda and Sahul. (Check attachment for a map - for reference).
The Great Coastal Migration had to island hop their way through these little islands to reach Australia when they reached the eastern tip of Sunda. For this portion of the migration, boats or rafts were required, and they could have been required sooner if the Great Coast Migrants had departed Africa by the Horn rather than the Suez. However, we haven't yet discovered concrete proof of the type of watercraft that may have been created at the period. The oldest trustworthy indication of the existence of humans is found between 45 and 50,000 years ago in both Papua and mainland Australia. Historically speaking there's a wide diversity of small watercraft used by indigenous Australians (Check out the second attachment for another map reference); but 45-50,000 years ago is far to remote a time for this historical data to really be useful in telling us what sort of boats or rafts the first Australians used to make the final leg of their journey into Australia.
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