The highest point of elevation in Africa is Mount Kilimanjaro's peak. Specifically the rim above Kibo's crater.
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Abolitionist- upset at the institution of the fugitive slave laws
Southerners- viewed it as an attempt to cap slavery from expanding to the west (it was)
WEB Du Bois was an influential African-American scholar who became famous for his Pan-African beliefs and his founding of the NAACP.
Du Bois was influential in the development of much of the thinking around how African-Americans should be educated and behave during the early 20th century.
<span>Heather is engaging unconsciously in regression. This means that she is shifting back to a previous state in her emotional or psychological development, in this case going back home to mother.</span>
Answer:
In understanding Grotjan's skills, the author's discussion of code-breaking revealed that coded messages are made up of numbers and letters in a pattern. Each of the symbol in the pattern usually represent a letter. Whenever the machine moves, a letter tends to move and a symbol stands out for something different. This makes such code difficult to solve, decipher and decode.
In order to break the codes, cryptanalysts use guess work. They try out a combination of letters.
For example, in cracking Japan's diplomatic coded messages, cryptanalysts used a combination of letters from this Japanese popular saying: "I have the honour to inform Your Excellency".
They tried out a combination of letters through guessing.
Explanation:
Grotjan's discovery in World War II led to the development of a Purple Cipher machine which was built by SIS and the U.S Navy. It was used to read and decode Japan's most diplomatic messages. People saw the breaking of Japan's diplomatic coded messages as a "magic".
"Cracking Code Purple" is an informational text written by Ann Ouchychy. It reveals the impact of Genevieve Grotjan, a female code breaker during World War II.