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The correct answer is D. The European Imperial Powers were who determined the borders of African colonies and later countries.
Explanation:
The European Imperial Powers determined the African borders at the Berlin Conference.
The Berlin Conference took place in Berlin from November 15, 1884 to February 26, 1885, marking the European collaboration in the partition and territorial division of Africa. Germany, Austria, Hungary, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, France, Great Britain, Italy, Norway, the Netherlands, Portugal, Russia and the United States participated in it. The declared objective was to "regulate the freedom of trade in the Congo and Niger basins, as well as new occupations of territories on the west coast of Africa."
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its answer is B.
Both are remembered for strong leadership as prime ministers of their respective countries.
Explanation:
Frontiersman Daniel Boone (October 22, 1734-September 26, 1820) lived for several years in western Virginia. Boone was born near present Reading, Pennsylvania. In 1751, Boone’s family resettled in North Carolina on the North Fork of the Yadkin River. (That answers where he lived.)
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Studying history helps us understand and grapple with complex questions and dilemmas by examining how the past has shaped (and continues to shape) global, national, and local relationships between societies and people.
It varies from Kingdom to Kingdom, but it is usually a life term, and also heretical, meaning that it usual passed down from family member to family member.