Cecil Rhodes<span> was an English businessman who lived in southern Africa...
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The answer is A. MINING and B. fishing
Question: In the chinese world, the emperor promoted his authority through the use of:
Answer:<u><em> </em></u><em><u>A highly educated and skilled bureaucracy
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<em>More detail: </em>China established the world's first meritocracy, this means a bureaucracy based on skill and education rather than property, bloodlines and birth. This was considered a key system to Imperial China's success and longevity in history and for the future. Emperors and kingdoms came and went but Chinese civilization remained due to the well-organized administrative system led by the scholars/bureaucrats.
Answer:
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The Eighteenth Amendment was ratified in the hopes of eliminating alcohol from American life. In that respect, it failed. To the contrary, people intent on drinking found loopholes in the newly passed anti-liquor laws that allowed them to slake their thirst, and, when that didn’t work, they turned to illegal avenues to do so. An entire black market—comprising bootleggers, speakeasies, and distilling operations—emerged as a result of Prohibition, as did organized crime syndicates which coordinated the complex chain of operations involved in the manufacture and distribution of alcohol. Corruption in law enforcement became widespread as criminal organizations used bribery to keep officials in their pockets. Prohibition was detrimental to the economy as well, by eliminating jobs supplied by what had formerly been the fifth largest industry in America. By the end of the 1920s, Prohibition had lost its luster for many who had formerly been the policy’s most ardent supporters, and it was done away with by the Twenty-first