I think D all of the above
The correct answer is B. They inspired Affranchis and slaves to rebel against Saint Domingue's unfair government.
Explanation
The French Revolution was an event that allowed the establishment of different changes, one of them was the declaration of the rights of men, in which many of the rights that were granted to men were established based on the principles of freedom and individual equality. This had influence in many parts of the world, mainly in the European colonies of America where declarations and wars of independence took place. For example, in the Dominican Republic, the uprising of the "Affranchis" (French term to refer to a freedman or an emancipated slave) was generated against the Spanish and Haitian Dominion because they considered that they were able to emancipate themselves from foreign dominions. to govern themselves as free individuals. So the correct answer is B. They inspired Affranchis and slaves to rebel against Saint Domingue's unfair government.
The correct answer is: He brought several of them back to Spain.
Columbus gave the American Indians useless glass beads in exchange of differents products. This didn't seem to hurt the relationship with them as they had never seen things like that before and were amazed.
Although he forced them to work too, by enacting policies of forced labour, the action that characterizes his stay in Hispaniola (today Haiti and the Dominican Republic) was taking prisoners and sending them to Spain to be sold. This lead to a fight in which some indians were killed. Some of the prisoners died before arriving to Spain. The ones left in the island were forced to search for gold.
The Mughal Empire dominated most of northern India from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. The Mughal rulers practiced the Muslim religion, but most of the population they governed practiced Hinduism. Even so, the Mughals succeeded in their domain. They worked to bring Muslims closer to Hindus in a united India.
Answer:
The Right To Privacy
Explanation:
The Constitution does not specifically mention a right to privacy. However, Supreme Court decisions over the years have established that the right to privacy is a basic human right, and as such is protected by virtue of the 9th Amendment.