how did Mexican populations in america change during the WW I era? describe their patterns of migration.

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The history of Mexican Americans, Americans of Mexican descent, largely begins after the annexation of parts of Mexico in 1848, the nearly 80,000 individuals then living in the U.S. became full U.S. citizens. Large-scale new migration augmented their numbers during the 1910s, as Mexico was torn by a high-casualty civil war. Until the 1960s, most lived within a few hundred miles of the border, although some resettled along rail lines from the Southwest to the Midwest.wer:

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Which of the following statements is true about relations between Columbus and the Native Americans? A.
They enjoyed a long and prosperous trading relationship.
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At first Columbus and the Native Americans fought, but then they made peace.
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The true relations between Columbus and the Native Americans is that, He attacked every Native American he met. Thus, the correct option is D.

What is the role of Christopher Columbus in Native America?

Christopher Columbus was the Spanish, navigator who discovered the Americas. He called Native Americans 'Indians' because he thought that he had landed in East Asia.

A major role was played by the Columbus in the destruction of the population of the Native American peoples of the New World. He attacked every Native American he met.He Forced natives to work in plantations for the sake of profits.

Later, he sent them to Spain to be sold. The natives who were not sold into slavery were forced into gold mines and work on plantations. He regarded them as humans of less worth, by disrespecting their culture and by starting the enslavement of the native inhabitants.

Thus, Columbus attacked every Native American he met and correct option is D.

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    D is the correct answer. Because back then everyone thought Indians were savages.

Who where all the presidents

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Very glorious and brave men that did what they could to keep this country at the best quality that they could.

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Except for barrack obama

What were some of the challenges the newcomers faced as they started their new life's?

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They faced hunger, disease and conflict with the natives.

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I suppose you are referring to the new arrivals on US territory, the British who formed the Jamestown colonies. Well, they had a lot of difficulties when they arrived. For starters, they spent many days on the high seas, in terrible situations, diseases invaded and infected everyone. Most died before arriving in America and those who arrived were very weak.

Then the difficulties began at that time. The British achieved their goals of forming the first British colony in America, but they were very sick and had inadequate medical treatment, besides, food was scarce, land was not good for agriculture and they had a great famine. As if that were not enough, they had to face the natives, who did not accept losing their land and started numerous conflicts, which almost made the Jamestown colony a great failure.

The new comers had a huge amount of sickness, hunger, and they were very irresponsible.

Why might church leaders and Europe's traditional nobility have cooperated for so long

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Besides the obvious "God wants me to support the church so that's what I'll do," nobles and clergy both believed in a natural hierarchal system known as "The Great Chain of Being." The Great Chain of Being essentially stated that everything in the universe had its place. God was at the top of the chain, and inanimate objects such as metals and dirt were at the bottom with everything else falling somewhere in between.
The nobility and the clergy where both very invested in maintaining the Great Chain, as it allowed them to retain the power that they enjoyed over the people of medieval Europe, thus they cooperated to retain that power structure even though they may have often been at odds with each other politically.

Why was it important for Britain and the United States to get to Berlin first before the Soviet Union in WWII

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Answer:it was important that the unites states and Britain got the Berlin first because if the Soviet Union got they would have more land and would have a better chance to take over other country's.

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Not currently and probably not for a while, but it is possible as Einstein said "anything is possible in the world of science."
There may/or Will be a time machine in the future scientists are trying to make one hope this helps