Washington's conciliatory approach to civil rights had made him adept at fundraising for his Tuskegee Institute as well as other Black organisations, and he had also endeared himself to the white establishment, including President Theodore Roosevelt, who frequently consulted him on all matters pertaining to Black people.
Du Bois, on the other hand, had become the country's foremost Black intellectual by that time, having published numerous influential works on the conditions of Black Americans. Unlike Washington, Du Bois believed that education and civil rights were the only ways to achieve equality. They believed that the only way to achieve equality was through political action and agitation.
True they did banned them but after years they allowed heretical books
The most important, long-lasting legacy of the Phoenicians was the
a. Purple dye
b. Alphabet
c. Ship-building technology
<u>Explanation</u>:
Phoenicians are people who lived in a narrow land along the coast of modern Syria, Lebanon and northern Israel. Harbors and trading posts were established throughout the Mediterranean basin by Phoenicians.
The long-lasting legacy of the Phoenicians was Alphabet, purple dye and their ship building technology. Phoenicians used violet-purple dye to color the garments. The contribution of Phoenicians to the arts is impressive. The role of Phoenicians in publicizing the cultures of the ancient world is remarkable.
The Strait of Malacca, which runs between Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, has long been a major gateway for trade to and from Asia, and is the world’s second busiest waterway.
The Suez Canal between the Pacific and Indian Oceans, opened in 1869 reducing the distance between Europe and the Far East.
Strait of Malacca, the shortest sea route between African and Persian Gulf supply’s the Asian markets.
The Panama Canal
The Strait of Malacca and Straits of Sunda and Lombok near Asia.