cost of the Journey is the correct answer.
Many settlers migrated from Europe who were called western settlers. They face many obstacles which encountered on the waterways as well as during their settlement. The cost of journey was not an obstacle for them as it was very easy and convenient for them.
I'm working on the exact same project...
I know this isn't too helpful, but I think each 'seven' mentioned is possibly a time...
seven 'sevens' = 7 weeks
sixty-two 'sevens' = 62 weeks, over a year
Again I'm sorry this isn't too helpful...
<u>The right answer is:</u>
A: The stock market crash caused a panic > people rushed to pull money out of the banks > Banks did not have enough money for everyone.
Explanation
<em>The aforementioned excerpt is from "American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1940" and it describes a group of men in New York City who made a living by collecting and selling junk from their pushcarts.</em>
<em>It specifically refers to the stock market crash of 1929 during which there was a collapse of stock prices. It was the worst decline in U.S. history. </em>
<em>People were forced to sell businesses and take out their life savings. Unemployment took place later as businesses failed.</em>
The answer is D because Central america,South America and the caribbean islands are apart of south america as well as spain.
The answer is: True
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Nevertheless, there are scientists from various disciplines who maintain that many aspects of the theory of evolution violate the canons of rigorous science. They recognize that the mechanisms by which it is said that the evolution of life and of biological species took place are, at best, unproven hypotheses, and at worst, contradictions of experimental facts.