Answer: Great Zimbabwe
Explanation:
Great Zimbabwe was the capital of an ancient empire in modern day Zimbabwe. There is a lot that is unknown about the empire that this city was the capital of but the city itself is a testament to the architectural prowess of its people and at its height, the city is said to have housed 18,000 people.
The name Zimbabwe is derived from the local Shona language and it means "stone buildings". The "Great" is added to signify that this city is the largest of the various other stone buildings that have been discovered.
It was "manufacturing" that declined steadily during the 1980s and 1990s, mostly due to the fact that many of these jobs were being sent overseas. The Internet also played a heavy role.
In the early sixteenth century, it joined the race to explore the New World and exploit the resources of the Western Hemisphere. In 1534, navigator Jacques Cartier claimed northern North America for France, naming the area around the St. Lawrence River New France.
United States was at he forefront in negotiating many of the international treaties of the 1920s because the U.S., as the world's richest nation, was vital to any international agreements.
Answer: The U.S., as the world's richest nation, was vital to any international agreements.
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Lincoln did not assume the presidency or enter the Civil War with the intention of ending slavery in states where it already existed. Rather, his stated goal was to save the Union.