The Europeans traveled a lot out of the old world and found what they called "The New World".
The lands were claimed, not bought and their boarders remained the same since the lands were over seas. The new lands weren't exactly countries.
So the correct answer is:
"By settling newly discovered lands" such as the Americas.
The correct answer is D) part of a "special relationship."
Though no longer a series of colonies, the United States retains close ties to Britain as part of a "special relationship."
The history of the United States and Great Britain have pages of wars, agreements, more wars, differences, good moments, and understanding.
Since the first English explorers arrived at North America and founded the colony of Jamestown, Virginia in 1607, there have been all kinds of events and incidents between the two nations. Heavy taxations imposed by the English Crown, rebellion acts such as the Boston Tea Party, wars such as the Revolutionary Wars, strategic alliances in World War 1 and II, but at the end, there is a tight bond that will always unite these two nations in a special kind of relationship that is reflected, for instance, in their trade relations.
The other options of the question were A) a Commonwealth. B) a dependency. C) a dominion.
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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.
The main change that happened during world war 1 was that in the warring countries, the whole nation became one big war factory that produced from ammunition and guns on the one side, to bandages, first-aid equipment on the other, as well as more trivial but sorely needed things such as socks, clothes, etc.
Because a good portion of grown men in this time were at war, it was mostly women and also children, as well as older people, who were working in factories to support their soldiers. They also had to streamline the manufactory process as well as optimize a lot of things because they had to produce much more compared to before.
This was the main way how industry changed.