Back then african had huge amount flooding and disaster which affect the farming planting crop hardly time. Now overtime thing change and african had increase tool and other etc... which help them. They also use trade route to trade other nation goodies that increase profit rich
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You chose the right answer:)) Freedom of seas, along with that answer would be free trade among nations:))
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Answer: The assassination of Julius Caesar
Explanation:
Julius Caesar was perhaps the most famous Roman to ever live. He was the person credited with laying the foundation for the transition of Rome from Republic to empire. Julius Caesar had grown so powerful at some point that some people in the Senate decided to kill him to preserve Roman democracy.
To this end, they conspired against Caesar and when he came for a meeting in the Romans Senate, 60 conspirators pulled out knives and stabbed Caesar till he died. This event was famously depicted in the picture above.
The Great Compromise solved issues between states with small populations and states with large populations.
The Great Compromise was developed at the Constitutional Convention and helped in creating the modern day structure of Congress. In this deal, both states with small populations and large populations got something they wanted. For example, the Senate would be composed of 2 Senators from each state, regardless of their states population. This helped to ensure that smaller states had a voice in the creation of federal laws.
On the other hand, the House of Representatives would have the number of representatives based on a states population. The greater the population, the more representatives. This made larger states happy, as they felt this accurately represented the power they should have in Congress.
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This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
what was a government response to the debates over U.S. participation in World War I
the founding of the American Civil Liberties Union
Supreme Court decisions finding the government in violation of the Bill of Rights
encouragement of the debates to promote freedom of speech
passage of the Espionage and Sedition Acts
Answer: passage of the Espionage and Sedition Acts
Explanation:
The Espionage Act of 1917 and the Sedition Act of 1918 were passed by President Woodrow Wilson and Congress to outlaw any kind of anti-war propaganda, and any speech against the government and the military. These laws had many people arrested and sentenced for sedition. Regarded as a violation of free speech, some of those cases got to the Supreme Court, but the Acts were upheld as constitutional in a time of war.