Answer:
1. Incorrect Grip
2. Poor Footwork
3. Improper Arm Motion
Explanation:
What are casta paintings?
Answer:
Casta is a term which means "lineage" in Spanish and has been interpreted by certain historians during the 20th century to describe mixed-race individuals in Spanish America, resulting from unions of Spaniards, Amerindians, and Africans
Explanation:
Answer:
Casta is a term which means "lineage" in Spanish and Portuguese and has historically been used as a racial and social identifier. In the context of the Spanish Empire in the Americas it also refers to a now discredited 20th century theoretical framework which postulated that colonial society operated under a hierarchical race-based "caste system". From the outset, colonial Spanish America resulted in widespread intermarriage between from unions of Spaniards, Amerindians and Africans . Basic mixed-race categories that appeared in official colonial documentation were mestizo, generally offspring of a Spaniard and an indigenous person; and mulato, offspring of a Spaniard and a black African. There were a plethora of terms for mixed-race persons of indigenous and African ancestry used in 18th-century casta paintings yet they are not known to have been widely used officially or unofficially in the Spanish Empire.
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Voyages such as those referred to in the third paragraph were most directly facilitated by which of the following?
A
A decrease in pirate activity following Zheng He's naval expeditions
B
Merchants' understanding of the patterns of the monsoon winds
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An increase in the use of new forms of credit, such as paper money
D
Technological transfers from Europe, such as the compass
Answer: B . Merchants' understanding of the patterns of the monsoon winds
Explanation:
India faces a very heavy monsoon every year that brings heavy rainfall and very strong winds.
It would make sense that for merchants to have been able to trade in India in the past, they would have had to have a good understanding of the patterns of the monsoon winds so that they would embark on their trade missions with little to no losses.