I'm assuming that you're asking about the history of slavery in the United States? If so, a good starting point would be the first documented arrival of African indentured servants in the colony of Virginia in 1619, and a solid ending poiint would be the passage of the thirteenth amendment in 1865. In between, some major points to highlight are Eli Whitney introducing the cotton gin in 1793, the ban on importing slaves from Africa in 1808, the Missouri compromise in 1820, the compromise of 1850 about the expansion of slavery into new territories, and the Dred Scott Supreme Court case in 1857.
"The Boers taking the Orange Free State away from the British" is the one among the following choices given in the question that <span>was not an origin or cause of the Anglo-Boer war. The correct option among all the options given in the question is the second option. I hope the answer has come to your help.</span>
The correct answer is A. Both countries have experienced ethnic conflict that led to genocide.
Terrible monstrosities were committed in those countries and numerous war crimes.
It is B. Representative Democracy
The main reason why government officials allowed monopolies to operate without strong regulations during the gilded age was because "<span>d. They believed monopolies were the most successful way for businesses to make a profit" since this was unprecedented. </span>