Correct answer is: 1 - Axum became a multicultural kingdom, with both Islamic and Jewish populations.
The kingdom of Axum was one of the most powerful in Africa. It reached its apogee in the fourth century AD, and in this same century it was converted to Christianity. Its apogee occurred around the middle of the fourth century AD, when the Axumites (name for the inhabitants of Axum) took the Kush kingdom, its rival, to ruin. One of the most important events in the history of the Axum kingdom was the conversion to Christianity of King Ezana in the fourth century by a Christian monk of Phoenician origin. After the conversion of King Ezana, the entire region of Ethiopia and much of the Nubia region were strongly influenced by Christianity, and most of the population also converted, making Axum an eminently Christian empire.
Answer:The United States took possession of nearly all the territory east of the Mississippi River and south of the Great Lakes, with the British retaining control of northern Canada, and Spain taking Florida. Among the significant results of the Revolution were American independence and friendly economic trade with Britain.
Explanation:
The World War II involvement of the United States meant that lot of men had to go to war. This left a very big gap in the labor force market. Because of the lack of labor force, the people that were not sent to fight, including lot of African Americans, found themselves in a nice position when it came to job opportunities. The empty spaces in the labor market had to be filled in order for the economy to run, so pretty much everyone managed to get a job with ease. This opened a lot of doors for the African Americans against which there was lot of discrimination until then, so they used the opportunity, managed to get nicer jobs and to prosper in life because of it.
Mexico became dependent on revenues from foreign oil sales. When prices drop the government began privatizing industries to raise Capital and pay debts.
Answer:
the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
Explanation:
The First World War was started in 1914 and continues up to 1918 with many possible causes and contradictory motivations. Millions of lives have been lost in this confounding war that encroached on the world. Historians have usually considered many approaches to address the complexity of the s origins of the First World War by closely observing global patterns that had evolved over several years. However, the immediate cause for the war was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in the region both claimed by Austria and Serbia.