How was such a small Spanish force able to bring down the Aztec empire? What specific advantages did the Spanish enjoy? In what ways were the Aztecs vulnerable?

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Answer: The spanish had help from the locals who didn't like the Aztec's strict rule, because a small troop can't defeat an empire by themselves. There were also diseases that the Spanish brought which killed many.

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A _ is a series of rulers from the same family.A. Theocracy
B. Dynasty
C. Empire
D. Monarchy

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A DYNASTY is a series of rulers from the same family.

A Political Dynasty is where a family or group maintains power by controlling the state for several generations.

Examples of a Dynasty are:

*Bourbon Dynasty - a European royal line that ruled in France from 1589 to 1793 and also ruled Spain, Naples, and Sicily.
*Ming Dynasty - the imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 1368 to 1644


In Theocracy, government leaders are members of the clergy and its legal system is based on religious law.

An Empire is a political structure where one state dominates other states. It Empire head is called Emperor or Empress.

Monarchy is a form of government where one or more individual reigns sovereignty until death or abdication. It head of state can be a King or Queen.


In what year did Chile become a democracy again?

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The correct answer to this open question is "1988."

The year in which Chile become a democracy again was 1988.

On October 5, 1988, a plebiscite organized in Chile clearly showed that Chilean people rejected the idea of Augusto Pinochet stayed in power after so many years of dictatorship and atrocities. Pinochet became the Dictator of Chile after the overthrown of President Salvador Allende in 1973.

Chile finally returned to democracy in 1990.

Further Explanation-

Chile was one of the states in South America to have a relatively stable democratic government before it was taken over by the authoritarian ruler General Augusto Pinochet, who ruled the country for a period of 16 years. The authoritarian government did not share cordial diplomatic relations with the United States government, and there was a constant mistrust between them. The gradual transition of the Chilean political structure from authoritative to democratic government gradually paved the way for mutual diplomatic co-operation with her neighbours, especially with the USA. This would open up Chilean economy to foreign investment, resulting in significant economic growth.  

The period of democratic transition in Chile occurred sometime between 1988 and 1989, during which the authoritarian rule of Pinochet was rejected by the Chileans and their desire to adhere to the democratic traditions was expressed by the Chilean public and the politicians. General Pinochet assumed power in 1973 and ruled until 1988, and the sixteen years of his rule were marked by repression of political opponents, and mostly they were tortured, killed or deported. The military-backed Pinochet regime was facing nonviolent opposition from leaders of other political parties, who had united for a common cause, in restoring democracy to the country. The business community and the trade unions also protested against the Pinochet rule, who now decided to open the President and Congressional elections. A plebiscite was held in 1988, where the opposition tried to convince the Chilean public to aid in the smooth transition to power by rejecting Pinochet’s rule, resulting in the opposition getting a clear majority to form a democratic government and the overthrow of Pinochet’s rule. Christian Democrat PatricioAylwin assumed the office of President, after being elected in December 1989.

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Grade- High School

Chapter- History of South America.

Subject- History.

Keywords-

Authoritarian, democratic government, Pinochet regime, civilian institutions, trade unions, President and Congressional elections, plebiscite.

What was the cultural and economic significance of the northern border of the Indian subcontinent during the Gupta Empire? A:The Himalaya Mountains to the north meant for a robust climbing industry.
B:It established the boundaries from China,
C:It meant that the Gupta could control the Asia trade routes.
D:The Gupta leadership tightly controlled foreign influence.

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the cultural and economic significance of the northern border of the indian subcontinent during the Gupta Empire is : C. it meant Gupta control Asia trade The northern border of indian subcontinent located exactly in the middle of Asian continent, where European, African, and Asian countries passed to sell their resources. By controlling this border, the empire had the capabilities to conquer the asian tradet

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c

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While attending a town hall meeting, you hear someone from a national energy company argue that a new natural gas drill site will not be environmentally damaging and will produce many jobs in the community. Which aspect should you most consider when listening to this position? A. point of view B. main idea C. bias D. generalization E. validity @Kfins99

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: " A. point of view." While attending a town hall meeting, you hear someone from a national energy company argue that a new natural gas drill site will not be environmentally damaging and will produce many jobs in the community. The aspect should you most consider when listening to this position is that of point of view.

Answer: Bias

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What did Columbus hope to accomplish on his voyage?He wanted to reach India and Southeast Asia to trade for silk and spices.
He wanted to reach Italy to search for his family.
He wanted to reach Ireland to trade for wool and tea.

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"He wanted to reach India and Southeast Asia to trade for silk and spices" is what Columbus hoped to accomplish on his voyage, but instead he ended up finding the New World (what is not the Bahamas). 

Those who supported adoption of the Constitution were called?

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They were called Federalists. If it helped please mark as the brainliest answer

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Federalists are the ones who supported the Constitution.

Anti-Federalists are the ones who believed the Constitution gave too much power to the government