The goals of FBLA (and PBL) are: To promote competent, aggressive business leadership; To understand American business enterprise; To establish career goals; To encourage scholarship
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Spain did not set out to establish a new world. They were looking for a shorter route to a destination they already knew about. They tripped over the "New World" by mistake. They thought they were in the East Indies.
that the nations of Europe should not establish any new colonies in the Western Hemisphere.
The three important goals of early explorers were to find new trade routes to Asia, establish colonies for their respective countries, and spread Christianity to new lands.
When you are asked this question you should provide specific examples of recent goals and objectives you have met. It is important to focus on aspects that will be critical to the position.
prevent European intervention in Latin America
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Without established goals what would be the purpose of a organization or business your goals define the ultimate reason for a business or organization
The goals of the Spanish entering the New World were to find gold, silver, and other valuable resources, to spread Christianity through missionary work, to expand their empire and establish colonies, and to convert indigenous populations to their way of life.
England's goals for exploring the New World included finding new trade routes, resources such as gold and silver, acquiring land for settlement, expanding their empire, and spreading Christianity. They also sought to establish colonies to increase their wealth and influence.
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establish better relationship with europe eliminate national debt
The goal of the Philippine Insurrection was to establish an independent nation.
Keep your implicit goals in mind when writing a document. In addition to explicit goals, writersalmost always write with other unstated but still extremely important implicitgoals. Common goals are to establish a relationship,to create trust and establish credibility, and todocument actions.
Samuel de Champlain's goals were to establish a French presence in the New World, particularly in North America, by founding settlements and trading posts. He also aimed to explore the region, map out the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes, and establish alliances with Indigenous peoples for the fur trade. Additionally, he sought to spread Christianity among the indigenous populations.