North, the Underground railroad was invented for people who were slaves to escape their owners. The slaves followed the Big Dipper(pointing north) to get there
At the moment the world seems to be especially ridden with conflict – it’s an opportune moment to reflect on why human beings seem to be unable to stop fighting wars.
In most cases wars are initiated by governments, not by populations. And, most of the time, they are the result of disputes over resources and land, or of a government’s desire to increase its influence and power. However, looking back over the history of warfare, what is most striking is how willing most people have been to fight in waars, or at least to support them.
The answers are 1.absolutism →political system whose ruler is unchecked and absolute. The term also describes despotism which is a political form of government and practice of unrestricted power.
2.despot→a ruler with absolute power. A despot exercises unlimited power in an oppressive way.
3.humanism→a secular intellectual and cultural movement based on ancient Greek and Roman philosophy. It was a dominant Renaissance movement under the influence of the classics of Rome and Greece.
4.monarch→a person who rules a nation for life or by hereditary right as the head of state.
5.monopoly→one group controls an industry or market by being the only provider, seller and producer.
6.nationalism→a strong sense of love and devotion toward a nation or patriotism.
They were considered powerful magicians because they worked with fire and earth to create iron. Crossing the Sahara Desert from a coastal city to Ghana typically took around 40 days when travelling on a caravan of camels.