Answer:
C
Explanation:
Niger-Congo is predominantly spoken is sub-Saharan Africa. The Khoisan language was once spoken across Southern Africa, but now limited to Namibia, Botswana,parts of South Africa, and the South of Angola. Niger-Congo is further divided into Bantu group (widely spoken in the south, 250 million people) and non-Bantu languages, dominating the center of sub-Saharan Africa.
Niger-Congo approximately has 1 350-1 650 languages, the top 3 most spoken languages in this group are: Swahili, Hausa, and Yoruba.
Answer:
A. 137 years
Explanation:
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While I think it because they say we came africa but we migrated to united States of american
I believe the answer is: Diverse.
In local election, the barrier of entry is pretty law and a candidate does not need many budget in order to win the local election.
Because of this, the type of people who would enter the candidacy tend to come from many unique backgrounds
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Let's see. My own interest group to address one of the social needs of the late 1800s and early 1900s will be an interest group that supports the American farmers.
The relevant issue of the late 1800s or early 1900s would be the injustices and lack of opportunities that limited production to many American farmers of that time. The name of my group would be AFCA (American Farmers; the Cornerstone of America).
My demands would be the following.
-Better seeds to farm the lands.
-Better nutrients to improve the quality of the land and make it more fertile.
-Good legislation and the creation of laws that protect and impulse American farmers.
-Fair transportation prices in railroads.
-Reduction of taxes.
The most important would be the proper legislation to support farming and develop the production of crops, not only for local or internal consumption but to export.
The leaders of the movement would have meetings twice a week, after having spent some time with people to listen to ing to their concerns. The location of the meetings would be the local church.
The flyers and pamphlets aimed to gain more supporters would include the following slogan: "The foundation of America starts with farmers. Don't ever make them forget it. Join us. It is you who is going to make us stronger."