Why did British troops under General Howe abandon Boston?

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Answer 1
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Answer: They feared a brutal bombaredment

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Performance appraisals serve as building blocks of: Options
Manpower Planning
Job analysis
Career Planning
Selection

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Performance appraisals serve as building blocks of "selection" since these appraisals allow and employer to determine whether or not the employee has the skills and ability required to be promoted or hired. 

Before the arrival of Europeans in New Zealand, the Maori _____.A.were made up of many groups

B.lived in peace with other nations

C.had few traditional customs

D.considered themselves a nation (gradpoint)

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Before the arrival of Europeans in New Zealand, the Maori were made up of many groups, just like the American Indians.

Answer:

A.were made up of many groups

Explanation:

The Maoris or Māori (Māori in the Maori language) are a Polynesian ethnic group that reached the islands of New Zealand, in the South Pacific Ocean, possibly from islands further north such as Rarotonga or Tongatapu.

The first to visit New Zealand were probably Spanish. In 1525, there are theories that point out that Juan Sebastián Elcano arrived on the islands and the crew procreated with the natives. There are Maori words that come from Spanish. This surprising discovery reinforces the theory. In the beginning of the 1780s the Maoris had encounters with whaling sailors; some were also crewmen of foreign ships. The continuous stream of escaping prisoners and other deserters on Australian ships exposes the indigenous population of New Zealand to external influences.

In 1830 it was estimated that the number of Europeans living among the Maori was about 2,000. The status of the newcomers varied from slave to high-level counselor; from prisoner to others who left European culture and identified themselves as Maori. When Pomare commanded a detachment of war against Titore in 1838, he had 132 mercenaries among his warriors. Frederick Edward Maning, one of the first settlers, wrote two books that will become classics of New Zealand literature: Old New Zealand and the History of the War in the North of New Zealand against the Chief Heke.

Following the British intervention, New Zealand became a British colony by signing the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. To this day, this treaty is being discussed and remains the source of divisions and resentments for many. In 1861, the discovery of gold deposits in territories that the treaty accepted as Maori, meant a new attack on the rights of the aborigines, who responded with a heroic resistance called the Maori War. The European conquest greatly reduced the native population, if by 1840 it was estimated at 100,000 natives and 2,000 whites on the islands, in 1896 there were 42,000 natives and more than 700,000 settlers.

The issue of slavery’s expansion divided the country not along party lines, but alonga. religious lines.
c. judicial lines.
b. international lines.
d. sectional lines.

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D

the answer is sectional lines
the answer is d. sectional lines

Which of the following is not a challenge to the Cuban economy?A.
The country exports all of its products to the United States.
B.
The country’s economic system is inefficient.
C.
The country has severe shortages of consumer products.
D.
The country’s GDP and income are both very low.

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The country's economic system is inefficient and this is not a challenge to the Cuban economy. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". Cuba is a country that has long been under the rule of military dictatorship. This has definitely hampered the progress of its economy.

Answer:

the answer is B

Explanation:

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In what country did the Renaissance begin? Italy
France
Spain
Germany

answer is italy

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The answer would be Italy, so this is correct

Italy would be the correct choice yes.

Which of the following statements about migrant farm workers in the United States is false?

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Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the correct response would be that they were "all from Europe", since many of them were from Central and South America. 

Answer: D, 81% of migrant farm workers in the United States speak Chinese as their primary language

Explanation:

This is the answer if you’re doing the edg 2020 course.