Answer:
C. Both ruled over the Mali empire in Africa.
Explanation:
Sundiata Keita was the prince of the Keita Dynasty, who founded the Mali Empire after defeating the Soso army at the Battle of Krina in 1234. This west African leader would also be known as the Lion King, and his heroic acts made into an epic poem "The Epic of Sundiata".
Mansa Musa was the great nephew of Sundiata Keita who would become the ruler of the Mali Empire. Musa was the deputy of king Abubakari Keita II, and after his death, the customary tradition of making the deputy heir to the throne led Musa to become the king.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.
Answer:100k
Explanation:
Georgia contributed more than 100,000 men and women to the U.S. armed forces and their auxiliaries during World War I.
B)Both levels of government have a constitution and three branches of government.
AT another time also, being called to consecrate the church of a thegn named Addi, when he had performed the required duty, he was entreated by the thegn to go in to one of his servants, who lay dangerously ill, insomuch that having lost all use of his limbs, he seemed to be at the point of death; and moreover the coffin had been made ready wherein to bury him after his death. The thegn urged his entreaties with tears, earnestly beseeching him that he would go in and pray for the servant, because his life was of great moment to him; and he believed that if the bishop would lay his hand upon him and give him his blessing, he would soon mend. So the bishop went in, and saw him very near death, and by his side the coffin in which he was to be laid for his burial, whilst all mourned. He said a prayer and blessed him, and going out, spake the wonted words of comfort, "Good health be yours and that speedily." Afterwards, when they were sitting at table, the servant sent to his lord, desiring that he would let him have a cup of wine, because he was thirsty. The thegn, rejoicing greatly that he could drink, sent him a cup of wine, blessed by the bishop; and, as soon as he had drunk it, he immediately got up, and, shaking off the heaviness of his infirmity, dressed himself and went forth, and going in to the bishop, saluted him and the other guests, saying that he also would gladly eat and drink with them. They bade him sit down with them at table, greatly rejoicing at his recovery. He sat down, ate and drank and made merry, and behaved himself like the rest of the company; and living many years after, continued in the same health which he had gained. The aforesaid abbot says this miracle was not wrought in his presence, but that he had it from those who were present.
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