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Conditions on the middle passage were harsh and many died on the way due to malnutrition and disease
Answer: <em>I think the answer is B, hope this helps! If not so sorry.</em>
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Answer: As soon as Europeans began to settle in America, in the early 16th century, they imported enslaved Africans to work for them. As European settlement grew, so did the demand for enslaved people. Over the next 300 years more than 11 million enslaved people were transported across the Atlantic from Africa to America and the West Indies, and Britain led this trade from the mid-17th century onwards. Ports such as Bristol, Liverpool and Glasgow sent out many slaving ships each year, bringing great prosperity to their owners. Many other cities also grew rich on the profits of industries which depended on slave-produced materials such as cotton, sugar and tobacco.
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The Weimar Republic was the German state from 1918 to 1933, as it existed as a federal constitutional republic. The state was officially named the German Reich, and was also referred to as the German Republic. The first term refers to the city of Weimar, where the republic's constituent assembly first took place.
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I can't really help with several of these questions because they are all subjective, but I can answer the first one.
Following World War I, the League of Nations was established to aid in the maintenance of peace and the resolution of international disputes. After WWII, the United Nations was in the same boat. There were also the peace accords that brought the conflicts to a close. (You'll have to evaluate whether these were successful or not.)