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question 9 what is an agreement between parties that benefits them both…

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question 9
what is an agreement between parties that benefits them both?
○ a continental passage
○ b circumnavigate
○ c alliance
○ d mourning do rain

question 10
french priest who explored much of the mississippi river.
○ a hernan cortes
○ b ferdinand magellan
○ c king louis xiv
○ d jacques marquette

question 11
according to one story, vikings sailed to newfoundland from a colony on
○ a greenland.
○ b france.
○ c mexico.
○ d south america.

question 12
which animal, that the native americans had never seen before, gave the spanish an advantage in battle?
○ a llama
○ b horse
○ c cow
○ d pig

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Question 9
Brief Explanations

The term for an agreement between parties that benefits them both is "mutual" or in the options, "mutual" (assuming the option c is "mutual" - likely a typo in the image, but the concept is a mutual agreement or a mutual benefit, and among the options, the correct one related to a beneficial agreement for both is the one that means mutual (option c, assuming the text is "mutual" as the other options like "continual passage", "circumnavigate", "morning do rain" don't fit). Wait, re - examining, the correct term for a beneficial agreement for both parties is a "mutual" arrangement, so the correct option is c (assuming the option c is "mutual" - likely OCR error, but based on the concept, the answer is the option representing mutual benefit).

Brief Explanations

Jacques Marquette was a French priest who explored much of the Mississippi River. Hernán Cortés was Spanish (conquered Mexico), Ferdinand Magellan was Portuguese (circumnavigated the globe), and King Louis XIV was a French king, not an explorer of the Mississippi.

Brief Explanations

Vikings sailed to Newfoundland from a colony on Greenland. France, Mexico, and South America are not where the Vikings had a colony from which they sailed to Newfoundland.

Answer:

c. mutual

Question 10