Answer:Zimbabwe
Explanation:
because i just learned about this
An economic specialization become common in civilizations because •
- Women were not allowed to gather food.
- Most people were not physically able to hunt.
<h3>What is an economic specialization?</h3>
This involves a process whereby people focus their labor on a specific type of production.
These specialization allowed the people to contribute their important skills to help maintain their civilization.
Therefore, the Option B and C is correct.
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Answer: D. The cold climate and thin, rocky soil only allowed colonist small farms to produce just enough to support themselves.
Picking a primary motivation, I'd say liberalism was the leading factor in the 1848 revolutions. There was a growing tide of liberalism, which emphasized the liberty of individuals and thus desired to reform governments in the direction of more republican and constitutional forms. This was in opposition to the dominant conservatism of the 19th century, which valued maintaining (conserving) the old institutions of monarchy and aristocracy.
A second factor involved in a number of the revolutions was nationalism, a desire for people of like culture and language and background to be joined together in one society.
As a case in point, the 1848 revolution that occurred in the German states had both a liberal aspect to it (driven by university students and professors), as well as a nationalist aspect, wanting to unite the various German kingdoms and principalities into a cohesive German state.
The revolutions of 1848 for the most part did not achieve their goals, but they did sow the seeds for later changes that would come.
The congressional Republicans and Democrats were very vocal in their criticism of the proposed changes to the immigration laws wanted by President Bush. The bill was introduced in the senate of the United States on 9th of May in the year 2007, but it never saw the light of the day. The bill came up for debate several times, but it was never passed.