It’s supposed to be in your own opinion, but i would say no.
The correct option is this: CAMEL CARAVANS CARRIED GOLD AND OTHER RESOURCES FROM SUB SAHARAN AFRICA NORTH TO SEAPORT AND ALL THROUGHOUT AFRICA.
Camels, because of their abilities to survive the harshness of deserts were used as the animal of choice by merchants to transport gold and other resources from one point to another in Africa in order to sell these goods. Traders traveled and distribute their goods using camel caravans.<span />
Answer: C
Explanation:
It was farther from the Germanic invasions of the western empire -it had access to trade routes which led to the growth of the empire- It straddled the continents of Europe and Asia -It was easily fortified on a peninsula with a natural harbor.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
To what extent was any level of the government (national, state, or local) of 1786-87 able to carry out the functions for which government is established?
Well, the big issue in those years was that the Articles of Confederation -the first form of Constitution in the United States- left a weak central government that was very limited. It only could manage the post office and deal with the Native American Indian tribe's issues, among other minor things. The states remained sovereign and had more power. The states could collect money through taxation. And if the central government needed money, it had to ask for it from the states.
To what extent were the purpose(s) of government listed in the Preamble threatened by anarchy during this period?
The risk was major and the government realized this with the incidents of the Shay Rebellion in Massachusetts. The central government could not raise an army, and the Shay Rebellion was a tough lesson to learn.
That is why the delegates of the states participated in the Constitutional Convention of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, during the summer of 1787, to create a new form of government based in a new Constitution.
It was the ancient Persian empire my good sir <span />