2. What was a worry of the colonists? Cite evidencefrom the passages.3. What is the next instruction according to the secondpassage?4. What is a second concern? Cite evidence from thepassage.5. What is the third instruction? What is John Smith'sConcern?6 Why was location of the colony important according
2. What was a worry of the colonists? Cite evidencefrom - 1

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Many colonists would often worry about starvation and leadership in their colony. Governor de la Warr came into Jamestown, they had problems with food supply, luckily they were feed by the Indian Settlers, however, the conflict arose when the Indians started refusing to give them food, thus started the raids between the Englishmen and the Indian Settlers. Because of this, John Smith had trained the natives to plant and disciplines them to work in the field. He had met problems with the harsh weather, water supply and severe attacks from the Powhattan Indians


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Which two trends in the 1990's were changes implemented by U.S. Business?A. Outsourcing services and insourcing production of goods.
B. Tariff and trade agreements with China
C. Outsourcing and offshoring the production of goods and services
D. Tariffs and trade agreements with the European Union.
I know for sure the answer isn't A because I got it wrong when I chose that answer

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U.S business started to grow after the second half of 1991 and it continued for the next 10 years.

What were the changes implemented by US business?

  • Increasing employment, wage growth and faster investment.
  • Acceleration of productivity growth.
  • Trade Agreements with European Union
  • Outsourcing and offshoring of goods and services.

Thus, we can conclude that the correct answer would be Option C and D.

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 Outsourcing and offshoring the production of goods and services were two trends in the 1990's were changes implemented by U.S. Business. 

How did president taft's beliefs differ from the progressives beliefs

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Taft was supposed to be a progressive but soon after taking office he realized that he couldn't please the progressives and the conservatives so he chose to do what he thought was best for the country. 

He tried to fix the antitrust laws and not the labor laws in the US. 

What is the idea of a shield law

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What is a shield law?

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How did Northerners and Southerners view abolition differently?

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Most Northerners viewed abolition in a positive light, saying it was necessary for the benefit of America. 

Most Southerners viewed abolition in a negative light. Most of the South's economy depended on slave labor.