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on the first Tuesday in November of every fourth year, the people elect the members of the Electoral College. Apportioned by population to the 50 states one for each member of their congressional delegation
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The citizens
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The President is elected by the entire country and serves a four-year term. The President approves and carries out laws passed by the legislative branch. He appoints or removes cabinet members and officials.
What do lines of latitude measure?
Distance from the equator in degrees north or south of the equator
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Explanation:
The lines of latitude measure the distance north or south of the equator.
What are latitudes?Latitude is a coordinate in geography that specifies the north-south position of a point on the Earth's surface or another celestial body. Latitude is expressed as an angle ranging from -90° at the south pole to 90° at the north pole, with the Equator at 0°. Lines of constant latitude, or parallels, run east–west as circles parallel to the equator.
Lines of latitude are fictitious reference lines that indicate how far north or south a location on Earth is from the Equator. Latitude is measured in degrees, minutes, and seconds north or south of the Equator, with the north and south poles being 90 degrees north and south, respectively.
Therefore, latitudes are used for locating places on the surface of the Earth.
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Explain how the Spanish and Native Americans viewed each other and how this first impression affected their future relationship.
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The Spanish attitude toward the Indians was that they saw themselves as guardians of the Indians basic rights. The Spanish goal was for the peaceful submission of the Indians.First impressions are said to be lasting impressions, and indeed, it is remarkable how soon the New World "that was never before known to anyone" was viewed as a land of wealth, promise, and opportunity. So we begin with three of the earliest European explorers to North America (after the Norse whose settlements in Greenland died out in the 1300s) and the impressions conveyed to their monarchs, financiers, and soon, due to the printing press, the peoples of Europe:
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS (Cristoforo Colombo), an Italian sailing for Spain, who explored the Caribbean islands in four voyages from 1492 to 1504, and who insisted to the end that he had landed in or near Asia
[Columbus, Letter to Luis de Sant Angel, Treasurer of Aragon, 1493]
JOHN CABOT (Giovanni Caboto), an Italian sailing for England, who in 1497 explored the northeast coast of North America in the region of Newfoundland, and was certain he had reached northeast Asia
[Letter from Lorenzo Pasqualigo to his brothers, August 1497; Raimondo di Soncino to the Duke of Milan, first and second despatches, 1497]
GASPAR CORTE REAL, a Portuguese sailing for Portugal, who explored the same region as Cabot in 1500 and 1501, failing to find a northwest passage and losing his life in the search.
[Pietro Pasqualigo, Letter to his brothers, 1501]
All three expeditions were financed by European monarchs to find a westward route to Asia or, later, to find a route around the obtrusive land mass to reach Asia. All claimed land and future riches for their monarchs. All returned with artifacts of the new land, and two returned with captured Indians. For Columbus we have the explorer's first-hand reports, but for Cabot and Corte Real we rely on second-hand accounts, the only documentation that survives. The three maps reveal how the western hemisphere evolved visually in the European mind, reflecting fact and faith alike. Explore these documents for the Europeans' first impressions, and yours. (10 pages, excluding the maps that are best viewed online.)
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Explanation: The Spanish and Native Americans when they first met wasn't that pretty, most of the Native Americans became subjects to the Spanish crown. When they where first introduced to each other, the Spanish not only introduced new items such as firearms and new clothes and tools for work, but they also brought illnesses that they never experienced before.