The diseases brought to this continent by the Europeans included bubonic plague, chicken pox, pneumonic plague, cholera, diphtheria, influenza, measles, scarlet fever, smallpox, typhus, tuberculosis, and whooping cough
Answer:
C. Marbury v. Madison
Explanation:
The case of Marbury v. Madison determined the power that the judicial branch of the government can have to limit the power of the legislative branch of the government.
Prior to the case, the congress can basically pass any laws that they want without any repercussion.
The case granted the Supreme court with the power of judicial review. This enable the supreme court to examine every laws proposed by Congress before its passed. The supreme court can rejected the proposal and prevented it from becoming actual law if it violated any part of the constitutions.
Answer:
d. increasing trade and decreasing consumer prices.
Explanation:
Africa is undergoing a trade agreement across the whole continent where all the member countries of African continent enters into free trade agreement continent wide. As a result, The African Continental Free Trade Agreement came into force on May 2019. Free trade gives access to better quality products and services. It gives the advantage of increasing trade within the countries thus strengthening the economy of each countries. Prices of the consumer products are lowered and and their is fair competitive all around. Free trade means more growth in the economy.
hence the correct option is (d).
Answer:
The Holocaust reduced the Jewish population
Answer:
An egalitarian society that relies only on wild resources for food is a hunter-gatherer society.
Explanation:
Hunter-gatherer societies engage in a subsistence lifestyle that relies on hunting and fishing and foraging for wild vegetation and other foodstuffs that are found in the wild like honey and nuts. This was the principal form of human subsistence until about 12,000 years ago. Hunter-gatherers are politically autonomous because they use mobility as a survival strategy. Although there are few surviving groups who live this way today like the Hadza in Tanzania, hunter-gathers generally live in small bands and move from camp to camp as they follow the available game and search out edible vegetation.