This is false, homo erectus used bows to kill their prey
Both the British and French wanted to extend their North American colonies into the land west aka the ohio territory
Herbert Hoover didn't believe that the United States government should get involved with the problems of Americans because he felt that they got themselves into their own mess and they had to get themselves out of it. Franklin Roosevelt on the other hand dove right into the government's problems and tried to help out the financial situation in any way possible.
The tribes when upset when Montezuma increased the tribute amount because it meant that they had fewer resources for their villages.
<h3>Who was Montezuma?</h3>
This man was the Ninth Aztec emperor that the Aztec empire was known to have had.
He was knwon for the way that he helped his people to conquer other tribes. He also helped in the expansion of the empire.
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Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) and Benito Mussolini (1883-1945) had similar views about the importance of a strong military state (A) that would be worthy of the greatness of their respective nations and people.
B is wrong because: Both leaders did not saw positively any kind of diversity. Both were strong defenders of Christianism, and pursued "pure identities", be it the Italians (Mussolini) or be it the Arian race (Hitler).
C is wrong because: For both movements, Italian fascism, and german nazi fascism, the existence of private property was important given the support received by and provided for various companies. Hitler was supported by great industrials like Krupp and Bosch groups. Mussolini adopted an economic policy that favored big companies and banks. Also, both movements grew up from strong anticommunism (in other words, private ownership of the means of production) feelings in their respective countries.
D is wrong because: Mussolini and Hitler did not advocate for a limited role of the state. They defended strong states that would be capable of realizing the greatness of their nations.