Having no context and never having been to Australia, I would assume that there is a lack of opportunities for proper "brick and mortar" based schools for some areas of Australia.
Again, no context and no first hand knowledge of the continent...so, take it as you will.
It seems that you have missed the given choices of the question above; but anyway, here is the correct answer. The primary basis of Aksum's wealth is that, they controlled <span>extensive trade routes that connected many cultures.
Here are the given choices:
</span><span>A They discovered rich gold deposits within the boundaries of the kingdom.
B They controlled extensive trade routes that connected many cultures.
C They exported thousands of slaves to Europe.
D They conquered Egypt and assimilated all of Egypt's wealth.</span>
Answer:
Trade laws differed from state to state. Loss of trade with Britain combined with inflation created depression. Plus war debts.
The Quakers had been a non-violent religion so they apposed to having a militia because it went against their ways
Answer:
Explanation:
The emperor Diocletian decided to divide it into western and eastern halves in A.D. 285 to make managing the empire easier. Competition between the leaders of the halves emerged and resulted in civil war, which ultimately led the general Constantine to unify the empire under his own rule.