Myth one: The Constitution was written on hemp paper
Myth two: Thomas Jefferson signed the Constitution
Myth three: John Adams also signed the Constitution
Myth four: The same Founders who wrote the Declaration wrote the Constitution
Myth five: The Constitution has 39 signatures
Myth six: The Constitution says “All Men Are Created Equal”
Myth seven: An enthusiastic country quickly embraced the Constitution
Myth eight: The Convention delegates were unanimous in approving the document
Myth nine: All 13 states took part in writing the Constitution
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Although you have neglected to include the graph, it is possible to answer this question. The right answer is the first one: based on the graph, a conclusion that can be drawn about the textile industry is that textile factories employed more children during the mid-1800s, coinciding with a peak of high productivity. In fact, younger, and not older, children were increasingly employed as workforce in factories and mines during the first decades of the 19th century.
I think your best shot is probably choice A
Medieval Africa was an evolving world. In early centuries it opened trading routes, experienced new religions, increased literacy among people, and experienced one of the continent's richest periods.
It is a mountain range in the northern most part Africa between the Mediterranean Sea and the Sahara Desert. It is the largest desert in all of Africa and is composed of dry sand, and has a lack of water. It is south of the Atlas Mountains and north of the Ahaggar Mountains.
Medieval African farming people lived in closely knit communities and helped each other with tasks. The pattern of family life varied depending on the culture of the group. In some small societies the basic family unit was nuclear family.
As the medieval era started around 500 CE, Rome's power in North Africa and Egypt started diminishing. The traders from the Middle East started bringing Islam to Africa. Africa's treasures of gold, salt, slaves, and ivory had also become known, making the continent a target for more trading and wealth.