The available options are:
A. Spain brought its first colonists to the territory of Louisiana.
B. The first French explorers traveled on the Mississippi River.
C. France established its first colony in the territory of Louisiana.
D. The first Spanish explorers founded a colony in the Mississippi Valley.
Answer:
France established its first colony in the territory of Louisiana
Explanation:
The option C is correct because, Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville was a French voyager who in his last expedition to Louisiana in December of 1701, and, as a colonial administrator and knight of the order of St. Louis, authorized the construction of Fort Louis in Mobile in that same year. The purpose is to strengthen Mobile Bay and pave the way for French settlement permanently.
Answer:
I think that the answer is a
The correct answer is C. The Southern states were very racist and favored discrimination over equality. I hope this helps!
Mr Rauschenbusch proposed what was called the social gospel and he imposed the responsability of Christians to be good toward others. After stating that we live in a immoral economic system, he said: "<span>To create just and brotherly relations between great groups and classes of society; and thus to lay a social foundation on which modern men individually can live and work in a fashion that will not outrage all the better elements in them</span>"
Answer:
Explanation:
If we consider the Reformation as an action, then we must think of the context of the action. The Roman Catholic Church controlled religion life and had a strong hand on political life in 1500. The Emperor's ultimate authority came from God and the church, and religious unity was increasingly a key aspect of the emerging kingdoms.
When Luther proclaimed his thesis, he was challenging this status quo. Just as a force applied to an object at rest attempts to move it. He challenged the authority of the Pope over religious beliefs, but also the authority of the Emperor over political life. The force he applied soon found support, and the object started to move all over Europe, like an object sliding down a ramp, gaining momentum.
However, the Catholic Church and the Emperor would not let their authority slip without resistance. The Counter-Reformation used many of the tools Luther had used to try and counter his arguments. The Emperor suppressed movements and uprising and pursued the Reformers. Friction increased as the momentum of the moving object increased, slowing it and questioning its initial energy.