Answer:
slave revolts!
Explanation:
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Slave owners lived in constant fear of slave revolts, and justly so. The average holding varied between four and six slaves, and at the peak of slavery in the US slaves occupied more than 20% of the population. If slaves were to get fed up with their horrible situation they might be able to overpower their masters and begin freeing slaves from other plantations. These fears were further amplified by the Hattian Rebellion in 1791 in which the local slaves brutally killed 75,000 French citizens, gaining their freedom in the process. Many in the United States feared that a similar situation would unfold if their slaves rebelled en masse.
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More info:
https://teachinghistory.org/history-content/ask-a-historian/25577
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Haitian-Revolution
<span> They arrest the pueblo holy men and some of them are put to death. As revenge, Pope (a pueblo man), leads a revolt against the spanish and kill 400 spaniards all together and 35 priests. The spanish are forced to leave the area.</span>
Answer:
It has increased rapidly
Explanation:
In 1950 there were around <u>2.5 billion</u> people living in the world, while today that number is <u>7.5 billions.</u>
In most of the developed countries the population has grown rapidly, of course among the other things because health system in those countries has developed and is still developing pretty fast.
For example United States had 150 million inhabitants and now that number has doubled - more 320 millions.
Answer:
Arranges stock and bond trading for the largest and most established companies in the United States
Explanation:
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) was founded on the 17th of May 1792 in the United States of America. The NYSE arranges stock and bond trading for the largest and most established companies in the United States in accordance to the guidelines of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
After increased fear of nuclear attacks during the cold war, materials to build fall out shelters were distributed by the government and other organizations. The shelters were meant to protect people from radiation in case of a nuclear attack.
The government communicated about the fallouts to the public in several ways:
i) Schools were supposed to have drills and study materials on how to be protected.
II) Information booklets were distributed accompanied by frequent radio PSAs
iii) Children songs were created with information on nuclear preparedness.
iv) Public videos were made and shown to the public i.e. "Duck and Cover" film for kids.