Information from the map could be used to support which of the following opinions about Spanish exploration of the New World?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0ASpain was motivated to explore Texas because French territory bordered Spanish settlements and created competition for land.%0D%0ASpain was motivated to explore Texas because French territory bordered Spanish settlements and created competition for land.%0D%0A%0D%0AExploration of Texas helped Spain completely eliminate British and French competition for land in the New World.%0D%0AExploration of Texas helped Spain completely eliminate British and French competition for land in the New World.%0D%0A%0D%0AAll three reasons for European exploration—God, gold, and glory—were equal motivations for Spain to explore Texas.%0D%0AAll three reasons for European exploration—God, gold, and glory—were equal motivations for Spain to explore Texas.%0D%0A%0D%0AExploration of Florida and Texas gave Spain control of all land in North, Central, and South America.

The information from the map could support the opinion that Spain was motivated to explore Texas because French territory bordered Spanish settlements and created competition for land.

Based on the information from the map, the statement "Spain was motivated to explore Texas because French territory bordered Spanish settlements and created competition for land" is supported. The map could show Spanish settlements and French territory, indicating the proximity and potential competition between the two powers. However, the map does not provide information to support the other statements mentioned.

To determine which of the statements about Spanish exploration of the New World could be supported by information from the map, we need to analyze the map itself.

The provided statements are focused on the motivation for Spanish exploration and the extent of Spanish control in the New World. To find relevant information, we should look for any indication of Spanish exploration, settlements, or territorial control on the map.

Let's examine the map for evidence that could support each statement:

1. "Spain was motivated to explore Texas because French territory bordered Spanish settlements and created competition for land."

Look for evidence of French territory bordering Spanish settlements in the map. If there are indications of Spanish settlements and nearby French territories, it would support this statement.

2. "Exploration of Texas helped Spain completely eliminate British and French competition for land in the New World."

In this case, we should search for evidence that Spanish exploration or territorial expansion in Texas resulted in the elimination of British and French competition for land. Look for any signs or symbols indicating Spanish control and the absence of British and French influence.

3. "All three reasons for European exploration—God, gold, and glory—were equal motivations for Spain to explore Texas."

To support this statement, we would need to find evidence that suggests the presence or pursuit of these motivations specifically related to Spanish exploration of Texas.

4. "Exploration of Florida and Texas gave Spain control of all land in North, Central, and South America."

Here, look for evidence that Spain had a significant level of territorial control over the regions mentioned. If the map shows Spanish settlements or territories stretching across North, Central, and South America, it would support this statement.

By analyzing the map for these specific details related to Spanish exploration, settlements, and territorial control, we can determine which statements could be supported by the information provided.