1.a dog sheds it’s fur to adapt to the heat
2.a camel stores water in its hump due to the heat in the desert
Gold Trade and the Kingdom of Ancient Ghana
<span>Around the fifth century, thanks to the availability of the camel, Berber-speaking people began crossing the Sahara Desert. From the eighth century onward, annual trade caravans followed routes later described by Arabic authors with minute attention to detail. Gold, sought from the western and central Sudan, was the main commodity of the trans-Saharan trade. The traffic in gold was spurred by the demand for and supply of coinage. The rise of the </span>Soninke empire of Ghana<span> appears to be related to the beginnings of the trans-Saharan gold trade in the fifth century.
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Answer: The French and the British have always been at peace
Explanation:
The British and French allied against Germany in World War One and World War Two, their friendliness began with the 1904 Entente Cordiale.
The Agricultural Adjustment Act intended to give farmers subsidies if they would limit their production of specified crops. The hope was that limiting production would improve crop prices and thus increase agricultural profits.
The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) of 1933 was part of Pres. Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal program. A Supreme Court decision in 1936 (United States v. Butler) struck down the AAA as unconstitutional. The Court ruled that taxes imposed on processors of farm products in order to make the subsidy payments to farmers was not a proper tax, and that the act overall went beyond the powers of the national government. Subsequently, a modified version of the law was passed in 1938 to adjust the law to comply with the Supreme Court's ruling. Ultimately, the actions that were begun with the AAA in 1933 did have some impact on increasing crop prices.