Yes, people do live there. It is in modern day India.
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Rebates to large companies!" The railroad practice did reformers call on governments to legislate in the late 1800s, with minimal success is that Rebates to large companies!
Because there was no actual violence occurring. The problem was that the Berlin Wall was up, so the U.S teamed up with Britain and France to fight a “war” by delivering supplies by air dropping it over the wall. So while they were fighting with the gov. In some type of way. There was no real violence going on.
(c)The new ruler <u><em>Seku Amadu</em></u> wanted to make it more modern mosques.
Seku Amadu appears to have disapproved of the existing mosque and allowed it to fall into disrepair.This would have been the building that Caillié saw. Seku Amadu had also closed all the small neighbourhood mosques.Between 1834 and 1836, Seku Amadu built a new mosque to the east of the existing mosque on the site of the former palace. The new mosque was a large, low building lacking any towers or ornamentation.