I would say his popularity came from his pledge to restore 'order' in the country which was plagued by mass unemployment and strikes by socialists and communists. His blackshirts beat up socialists and communists. Obviously the socialists and communists opposed his rise as did many other working class people. Some of the middle class shopkeepers, doctors, lawyers etc worried about the rise of socialism in the new Soviet Union also supported him.
Answer: Native Americans
Explanation: protesters dressed up as Native Americans to disguise their identity
Answer:
attending club/civic group meetings
Explanation:
Taxation , judicial corruption ,raising and farming a army ,ceasing the hostility and the pursuit of natives
Cabeza de Vaca and his men reach the island when a huge wave pushes them onto land. This may seem like a miracle because they did not imagine to survive. When they got to the island, they thanked God they are still alive and then made fire and parched corn.