Because birth rates have begun to fall Earth's population will stabilize somewhere around 9 billion by 2300.
Answer: Option D
<u>Explanation:</u>
During the modern age there was a rapid growth in the population. Those times there were adequate food supply and better hygiene. Now the birth rate has progressively come down. As women were educated of family planning and techniques on child care the modern women have lowered birth rates.
But the decrease in birth rate is just a mirage as it is equal when compared in urbanization and there is decline in the death rate too. The fact is that the birth rate is actually not deteriorating but it is definite pace.
The correct answer is C.
In fact the other options provided state the weaknesses that the Europeans encountered in their conflicts against the native Americans. They did not know the land, whose wilderness added extra dificulties for strangers, and in the case they needed reinforcements, the process of bringing them from Europe was long and costly.
But these weaknesses were rapidly outbalanced due to the huge superiority that the Europeans had in terms of weaponry if compared to the natives. They already knew gunpowder, while, natives Americans were still using bows and arrows. Moreover, the Europeans had properly organized armies, with its hierarchies, different units, experienced and skilled commanders, etc.
Both examples of self government in the New World
ANSWER
<em>Russia</em>
HERES HOW:
<em>On March 30, 1867, the United States reached an agreement to purchase Alaska from Russia for a price of $7.2 million. The Treaty with Russia was negotiated and signed by Secretary of State William Seward and Russian Minister to the United States Edouard de Stoeckl.</em>
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Answer: Plymouth Colony
Explained:
The English Pilgrims were Puritans fleeing religious persecution in England who established the Plymouth Colony in 1620, the first English colony in New England and the second in America (The first European settlement in New England was a French colony established by Samuel de Champlain on Saint Croix Island, Maine in .