this passage describes the early years of the columbian exchange. based on this passage, why many inhabitants of the new world adopt the view that interaction with European settlers was harmful to their societies

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Answer: I don't know your passage, but  I can give some general reasons why the Columbian exchange was a negative event for the Native Americans:
-this exchange included the introduction of many diseases to which the Europeans were immune,but  which lead to a death of an estimated 80% of Native Americans

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Which phrase from the Preamble to the Constitution best shows the desire to improve the connections and relationships between the states?"secure the Blessings of Liberty"
"insure domestic Tranquility"
"in Order to form a more perfect Union"
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The Preamble to the Constitution best shows the desire to improve the connections and relationships between the states in Order to form a more perfect Union. Thus, option C is correct.

What is a Constitution?

The term "constitution" refers to a set of principles or laws that are intended to serve as a legal framework for the government or nation and that spell out how a government should be established as well as the various rights and obligations of each citizen.

The preamble of the constitution clearly states how the constitution will work and what will be the goal the constitution needs to achieve. It states the relationship between the states in the union and how they have to work together to achieve the goal which is set by the constitution.

Therefore, option C is the correct option.

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By signing the Declaration of Independence, the American patriots put themselves at great risk, since their actions constituted treason against King George III

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True, if the colonies did not win the revolutionary war then all of the military and rebellion leaders would have been hung.

The election of 1824 that brought _______ to the presidency was the most controversial and complicated election in American history. A. John Adams.
B. Andrew Jackson.
C. John Quincy Adams
D. James Monroe

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c) John Quincy Adams

Which of the following campaign promises did reagan fail to keep

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Wll an advocacy campaign is planned a group of people that are intended to reach a particular aim and influence decisions within political, economic and social system and institutions. It includes the activities on media, public speaker, publishing researchers and others .


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You didn't give choices, but I can give you a couple key campaign promises that Ronald Reagan failed to keep:

He promised but did not deliver on these items:

-- decreasing the size of the federal government

-- a constitutional amendment to reverse Roe v. Wade

Historical details:

In his campaign for the presidency in 1980, Ronald Reagan promised to decrease taxes and reduce the size of the federal government.  He also promised to improve the economy, restore faith in the nation, make the US military stronger ... and to push for a constitutional amendment to reverse Roe v. Wade, which had legalized abortion.

In his inaugural address in 1981, Reagan said, "Government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem." He talked much about lowering taxes and reducing the role government played in solving people's problems. He pushed for huge tax cuts in 1981 ... but then the government deficit soared and Congress (with President Reagan's signature) passed laws raising taxes again in 1982, 1983, 1984 and 1987 -- undoing much of the original tax cutting that had been done in 1981.

During Reagan's presidency, there were improvements in the economy and strong positive national feelings. But while Reagan talked about smaller government, federal government expenditure got bigger during Reagan's presidency, as it did under all presidencies in the second half of the 20th century. It's hard to promise smaller government and at the same time increase military spending (which was a Reagan priority). Federal government spending has gone up by about 2.3% (on average) under all presidents since World War II. It just depended on what programs they spent their money on. For Reagan, the priority was military spending.

As for Reagan's promises about a constitutional amendment to reverse Roe v. Wade, those promises played well with conservative Christians, who supported him.  And while in office as president, Reagan continued to make many powerful statements against abortion.  But he did not actively push for political or judicial action to change the laws concerning abortion in the country.  President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime, a biography written by Lou Cannon (1991), stated:  "While I do not doubt Reagan’s sincerity in advocating an anti-abortion amendment, he invested few political resources toward obtaining this goal."

Which was a cause of World War I?A. Political revolutions in Europe left nations unstable.
B. The Second Industrial Revolution led to international rivalries.
C. Europe’s system of military alliances enlarged small conflicts.
D. Russia’s race to industrialize threatened the economy of other European countries.

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C) Europe's system of military alliances
I think it would be C but thats my guess

How did john calvin's ideas and beliefs further the development of individualism?

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John Calvin published "The Institutes of the Christian Religion" in 1536 which contained his ideas about Protestantism or being free from the control of the Catholic Church. He fled France and started a journey that would call out people who shared the same idea as him.

by asserting people could learn the truth themselves by reading and interpreting the Bible