How did Spain influence the people of the Western Hemisphere? Choose all that apply.

A.
They brought Christianity to North America through missions.

B.
Their ship-building skills were shared throughout the East Coast of North America.

C.
The Spanish influence is still felt in the Southwest today because of its language and customs.

D.
The Spanish helped the Native Americans preserve their cultures and religion.

Spyro and cindyer i got a 67 with your answers, the real answers are 1.A,C

2.B,D
3.A,B

Tea answers were right

1. B

2. A D
3. A C
4. B
5. A C
6. B
7.A C D
8. D
9. C
10. A
11. B
12. A C
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A and D

A - yes

D - no

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