Askia encouraged learning and literacy, ensuring that Mali's universities produced the most distinguished scholars, many of whom published significant books and one of which was his nephew and friend Mahmud Kati. To secure the legitimacy of his usurpation of the Sonni dynasty, Askia Muhammad allied himself with the scholars of Timbuktu, ushering in a golden age in the city for scientific and Muslim scholarship.[5] The eminent scholar Ahmed Baba, for example, produced books on Islamic law which are still in use today. Muhammad Kati publishedTarikh al-fattash and Abdul-Rahman as-Sadi published Tarikh al-Sudan (Chronicle of Africa), two history books which are indispensable to present-day scholars reconstructing African history in the Middle Ages.
D. China fell under the complete control of foreign countries
1. Federalism isn't good.
2. Laozi.
3. I don't get what you mean by "belief system". Please clarify in the comments. :)
Grenville's policies antagonized northern merchant, settlers in the northern back-country, southern planters, urban professionals, small farmers, workers in towns as his policies led to people being mad and turning hostile about being taxed heavily.
George Grenvillea was English politician whose policy of taxing the American colonies, initiated by his Sugar Act of 1764 and the Stamp Act of 1765, started the train of events leading to the American Revolution.