It was easier to make a living farming in the new england colonies?

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Answer: No, it was not easier to make a living farming in the New England colonies, since these colonies were far less conducive to farming due to the climate and sie of the territory. It was easier to farm in the South. 

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The roles that England and Spain played in religious conflicts are: Spain conquered Muslim area and they were able to expel Spanish Jews. They were forced to convert and went to exile. There were series of European wars that were partially a Catholic-Protestant religious conflict. 

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False. China has forecast it's economy to be twice the size of America by 2050 so that means it will have the latest technology. It would be true for Iran though.

In 1688, slavery was condemned in a resolution written by formerly enslaved people. colonial governors. Christian ministers. German Quakers.

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d, german quackers

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Even Though They were not knowing that women can also elegable to give votes

Values of a Romantic poet include A. law and tradition.
B. order and authority.
C. nature and individualism.
D. community and civilization.

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Of course this question varies slightly according to which poet is in question, but in general the values of a Romantic poet include "C. nature and individualism" since this genre was a departure from the more "strict" enclosures of the past. 
Values of a Romantic poet includeA. community and civilization. Wrong
B. law and tradition. Wrong
C. order and authority. Wrong
D. nature and individualism. >>>Correct Answer<<<

What philosopher's ideas are being described?He believed in the theory of "ideas" and "forms."
Elements in the physical world—a desk, a man, a dog—are imperfections of shadows of the eternal, perfect ideas of a desk, a man, a dog.
Aristotle
Plato
Socrates

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The correct answer is Plato.

Plato was a philosopher in classical Greece. He was a student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle. He was also the founder of the Academy in Athens.

One of his most influential contribution to philosophy was His Theory of forms. He considered that the material world as it seems to us is not the 'real' world but an 'image' of the real world.

Besides, he referred to the allegory of the cave. It is a metaphor. The people in the cave represent us in society, and Plato thought that we are prisoners in the cave looking only at the shadows of things.

Plato, with his famous theory called Theory of Forms and his Allegory of the Cave