Correct answer is: 1 - Axum became a multicultural kingdom, with both Islamic and Jewish populations.
The kingdom of Axum was one of the most powerful in Africa. It reached its apogee in the fourth century AD, and in this same century it was converted to Christianity. Its apogee occurred around the middle of the fourth century AD, when the Axumites (name for the inhabitants of Axum) took the Kush kingdom, its rival, to ruin. One of the most important events in the history of the Axum kingdom was the conversion to Christianity of King Ezana in the fourth century by a Christian monk of Phoenician origin. After the conversion of King Ezana, the entire region of Ethiopia and much of the Nubia region were strongly influenced by Christianity, and most of the population also converted, making Axum an eminently Christian empire.
The Nile River Valley Civilization started at the northern most peak of the Nile River at the time of the Neolithic Revolution. This early civilization formed down the lush fields of the Nile River. Protected by the water and desert, the civilization was able to grow into Egypt and surrounding colonies. hope this helps.
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It is c. Greece was never able to fully recover from the dark ages
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Time and time again, American Indians signed treaties with American Military forces that were then broken under the following president's administration. To put it into perspective: Andrew Jackson implemented the trail of tears, which moved Seminole Indians from Flordia to Oklahoma in the 1830's. In the 1870's, President U.S. Grant then took even more of that land from them in Oklahoma to give to settlers, or as they became known "Sooners". Even today, American Indians have treaties broken.