Let the amount of money Travis spends on movies be $
.
Then the amount of money spent on video games will be
.
We were told that Travis can spend no more than $
.
The key word no more than means less than or equal to.
This means that, when we add the total money spent on movies and video games we should get something less or equal to $
.
Hence, the inequality that describes the problem is given by;

Answer:
The historical development which illustrates the fulfillment of Winthrop's argument is:
(A) Polk negotiated a compromise with the British over Oregon.
Explanation:
Between 1859 and 1872, Great Britain and the US fought a bitter war for the control of Oregon. This war was caused by a stray pig; no wonder, the US termed it: "the Pig War." Earlier John Winthrop had argued that the United States, the New England, was to become "a city on a hill," very conspicuous to all men. Possession of the new land signaled an alliance with the word of God. Failure to uphold the human part of the covenant would expose the country to ridicule. President Polk, fighting the Pig War with Great Britain over Oregon without victory, was a sign of failure to uphold the covenant. The country was exposed to public ridicule because the war only ended with the signing of a treaty (a form of compromise), which ceded the whole of Vancouver to Britain and then Oregon to the US.
The answer is <u>B. A Campaign Waged In Chile By Jose de San Martin</u>
Gen. José de San Martín, an Argentinian statesman and national hero who helped free some countries from the Spanish rule in the early 1800s.
San Martín intended to ensure Argentina’s independence by destroying the remaining Spanish power in South America, to reach his purpose he helped achieve Peru's independence as well.
After his army had been defeated in Upper Peru (now Bolivia), San Martín determined to surround the Spaniards by liberating Chile and using it as a base for a seaborne attack on Peru. The campaign waged in Chile was successful, gaining Chile's independence in 1818, which allow the Argentinian leader to occupy the Peruvian port of Pisco in September 1820. When the Spanish government withdrew his forces into the interior of Peru, San Martín entered Lima and after several battles, the country's independence was declared on July 28, 1821.
However, after that, several battles had to be fought to ensure independence. In those battles, Simón Bolívar, another South American hero, was a key element that helped free the country completely.