The products that traded in <span>Indian Ocean in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries</span> were spices, gold<span>, precious stones, leather of rare animals, ebony and pearls.
Back then, these commodities were considered really luxurius, so it suggest that all the nations that involved in the trades will most likely to have a strong economy and very culturized. </span>
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Answer: Unalienable rights
An added note of explanation:
You'll see both "unalienable" and "inalienable" used in description of these sorts of rights that cannot be taken away because they are not granted by man but are ever human being's natural possession. In the final version of the <em>Declaration of Independence, </em>the spelling <em>unalienable </em>was used. That was the copy of the document as transcribed by John Adams, which was used for printed copies to be made. Thomas Jefferson's original draft used the spelling <em>inalienable</em>. The two variations of the word were both in use at the time in the 18th century. Either way, the word means something that cannot be made alien to you -- in other words, something that is naturally your possession and cannot be taken away from you.
Explanation:
Tripartite Pact, agreement concluded by Germany, Italy, and Japan on September 27, 1940, one year after the start of World War II. ... It created a defense alliance between the countries and was largely intended to deter the United States from entering the conflict.
Answer:
A. C,A,B
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