The correct answer is: Tanzania and Kenya.
Both bombings took place in 1998.
One of the bombings happened in Dar es Salam, in Tanzania, which was not the capital, as the capital was moved to Dodoma in 1996.
The other bombing happened in the capital of Kenya, in Nairobi
They both happened on 7. August and over 200 people were killed.
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B. They traveled down Africa and around to india.
Explanation:
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By 1200 C.E., the city had grown strong, and was well known as an important religious and trading center. Some believe that religion triggered the city's rise to power, and that the tall tower was used for worship. The people of Great Zimbabwe most likely worshipped Mwari, the supreme god in the Shona religion.
Explanation:
With an economy based on cattle husbandry, crop cultivation, and the trade of gold on the coast of the Indian Ocean, Great Zimbabwe was the heart of a thriving trading empire from the 11th to the 15th centuries.
There were multiple spaces where three multiple skeletons have been uncovered in a single grave in the past. When we find mass graves of skeletons from the past, this means we've likely found a place where people have been killed.
The Electoral College elects the President