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Ethiopia is a country in East Africa
Ethiopia is a country in East Africa that is pretty poor. It's located near the Indian ocean and is a landlocked country. Ethiopia's people speak over 80 different languages from the ethnic group.
(that was some basic info I knew about ethiopia)
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Kangxi was best known for Qing emperor of China
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
Kangxi whose original name is Xuanye. He was the Qing dynast's 4th Emperor and 2nd person to rule the China properly. He was considered to be a workaholic.
As he rise up early and sleep late, interacting with the councilors and giving them speech and reading in his normal days. He mainly spent huge money to the military campaigns. That in turn increased the corruption over the period. Later, he asked for the advice from his son to improve the economy.
He made the scholars to work on the Court and made them to assume that they are the state officials. Moreover he followed Christianity and Jesuits(society of Jesus) played a major role on the court.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "did not apply during war time." <span>During World War II, the government temporarily canceled the Fourteenth Amendment, claiming that the Constitution </span><span>did not apply during war time</span>
Answer is A......................................................
The correct answer is the following.
Sargon of Akkad, or Sargon I, was the ruler of the Akkadian Empire. His conquers allowed him to gain territories of the Mediterranean coast, many Sumerian city-states, Elamite, Mesopotamia, and Hurrite. His impressive and strong Army helped him to extend dominions in Lebanon and part of what now is Turkey. His enemies feared him and his people respected because he was fair in ruling them and taxation.