Answer:
1) D
2) D
3) A
4) A
5) A
7) B
8) B
Explanation:
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1) Avenue of the Baobabs is NOT located in Tanzania.
2) The Moroccan Almoravids spread their religion to the Ghana Empire.
3) New trade routes opened outside of Ghana, resulting in the decline of the Ghana Empire.
4) Farming is an example of human impact on an ecosystem. Humans aren't the cause of drought, flood or volcanic eruption, resulting in A as your final answer.
5) Drought was one of the biggest impacting natural disasters that Songhai residents that lived in the Sahara Desert had to deal with on the regular.
7) Most Africans are able to communicate with one another because they speak European languages, like English and French!
8) Humans unfortunately damage rainforest ecosystems frequently, because they need land to farm their crops.
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The Charleston" and it was done in a style similar to Ragtime music<span>. Ragtime </span>music was popular<span> up until the late 1910s and was a heavy influence on dance </span>music<span> of the early </span>1920s<span>, while jazz heavily influenced dance </span>music<span> in the late </span>1920s<span>.</span>
Yes. Imagine yourself in the native Americans place, they see strangers coming to their land. I think the main cause of friction was just the diversity, and unfamiliarity between them.
During the early 1800s, the two countries that claimed the
Louisiana territory is France and Spain.
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</span>France had regained sovereignty in regards of
the western territory because of the secret treaty of san iidefonson of 1800s
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</span>Spain continued to administer it during 1801,
purchasing the Louisiana territory
Since they failed to resolve key issues and created resentments between countries, twentieth-century conflicts such as World War 1 and World War 2 were often followed by periods of even more fighting
A lot of issues and concerns were opened up during the World War 1 and World War 2, thus, by the end of these wars, some of these issues were still unresolved, which in turn bred hatred and became the cause of follow-up wars.