What were the differences between early Spanish colonias, pueblos, villas, and ranchos in the Southwest?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Colonias, pueblos, and villas were for settlement by families and other colonists.
Ranchos were a type of land grant for raising animal stock. The Spanish government authorized pueblos and villas. Ranchos and colonias were land grants set up after Mexico became independent.
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Improvements in transportation promote spatial interaction
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What happens in backward integration?
A) The firm begins to control the outlets for its products. B) The firm buys other non-related firms. C) A firm takes over operations that were previously the responsibility of its suppliers. D) The firm merges with similar firms from other countries. E) The firm expands its geographical reach.
Compare and contrast regression and transgression. What sea level changes do these geologic sequences imply? What
could cause these changes? Give specific examples of regressive and transgressive sequences. What will be an ideal response?