How Important do you think johan smith was to the settler

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He played an important role in the establishment of the colony at Jamestown, Virginia, the first permanent English settlement in America in the early 17th century.  so very important

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Jamestown was established in 1607, and Smith trained the first settlers to farm and work, thus saving the colony from early devastation.


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Under New Deal reforms, the biggest change to the traditional role of the federal government was

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Answer: A higher degree of government regulation of business and the economy I definitely hope this helps you.

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ya its A

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A cliché is a _______ expression.
A. worn-out
B. new
C. foreign
D. wordy

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   A cliche is a worn out expression. I hope this helped :D

Automation allows producers to use more

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Automation allows producers to use more MACHINES.

When everything is automated this means that everything is set in an automatic mode. Machines are use to automate production. In this way, the number of product output increases and its quality is maintained with lesser wastage.

The downside of automation is that more people are cut off from their jobs when said jobs can be performed by a machine.

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What happened on September 1, 1939? A. Germany invaded Poland, sparking World War II. B. Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, bringing the U.S. Into the war. C. Audie Murphy single-handedly held off a German attack. D. The U.S. Cut off shipments of oil and steel to Japan after the invasion of China.

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A. Germany invaded Poland, sparking World War II

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Free-market economies are meant to exist without governmental control.
true or false

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Generally speaking, yes, free market economies are meant to exist without governmental control, although in the "real world" there is almost always some amount of government oversight and control. 

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true

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true

What do you already know about president Jackson's feelings about Indian removal?

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President Andrew Jackson was in favor of Indian Removal, as he signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830. This federal law forced Native American groups (like the Cherokee) to move out of their homeland (in present day Georgia) to reservations in present day Oklahoma. Jackson felt this removal was necessary as the Native Americans never assimilated into American culture. Instead, he saw this land fight for white settlers who would use it to develop farms.