Answer: -He needed to form alliances with other tribes in order to help his family survive.
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GIven the fact that at that time in his life, his family was living a very precarious and meagre life, the sable coat served as a simbolic gesture when he surrendered it to a neighbouring leader. By this gesture, Genghis Khan recognized him as an adoptive father, integrating him and his family into the tribe. The leader had been an old ally of Gengis' boiological father, and the gesture ensured that his family would have protection against other hostile tribes of the steppe, as they were taken in as members of their tribe.
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The "Mother Race" is from Ethiopia. It is evidently mentioned in the poem's third stanza that the children are from Ethiopia <em>(Proud Ethiope's swarthy children stand)</em>. It was also mentioned in the first stanza that the place was crushed with<u> "slavery."</u> Ethiopia is known for having slavery in the past and it was only abolished during the 1<em>930s. </em>
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"Ode to Ethiopia" is a poem written by<em> </em><em>Paul Dunbar</em> in <em>1896. </em>It presents the <em>African-American slavery</em> happening in Ethiopia and the "hope" that people should have on their country's freedom in the future.
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Akhenaton took the unusual step of changing the Egyptians religion to the worship of one deity. Tutankhamen is well-known today for the riches found in his tomb, but he was an unusually young pharaoh who dies after reigning for only nine years.
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The important delegates at the first continental congress for virginia were <span>Peyton Randolph, Richard Henry Lee, George Washington, Patrick Henry,and Benjamin Harrison</span>
Answer: extreme, reckless charges that caused people to lose their jobs and destroyed their reputations
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