The most direct motive of the London Company in securing its charter was

A) providing for religious freedom.
B) spreading Christianity.
C) relieving unemployment in England.
D) making money.


D

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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b. They argued that by shifting jobs to developed countries, it increased industrial pollution in those countries. c. They argued that it caused a lowering of international environmental protection standards. d. They argued that it had virtually abrogated the Law of the Sea Treaty.

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Quakers and other religious groups relocated to the Ohio Valley from southern states due to their ___________

A) mission to convert Native Americans B) inability to avoid religious persecution C) distaste for slavery and intentions of helping escaped slaves D) poor health in hot southern climates

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