<span>The conditions stated in the Berlin Conference did not include the continued allowing of the slave trade. The conference was dated 1884-1885. This conference tackled about who the real controller of the African territory. The request was from the Portugal, German chancellor Otto von Bismark calling together major Western powers. </span>
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Delhi, The Capital
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The Mongol conqueror destroyed entire cities and their populations. In 1398, he and his troops marched into northern India, in search of fabled riches. They ruined fields of crops.
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the us is more civil
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There are a lot of ways they are The political system of ancient Sparta was a very unique and different oligarchy as compared to other civilization's. Sparta had two kings ruling together but at the same time creating a system of checks and balances in a modified version of a democratic society
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The economic system didn't work well, people became to materialistic, and the government system adjusted to change to slowly.
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The explanation is when I took the quiz that had the question I reviewed it and these were the correct answers so don't hesitate to try them out because they are 101% right.
MIDWAY:
The Battle of Midway (June 4-7, 1942) was a "midway" point in the battle against Japan in the Pacific. It allowed the United States, fighting for the Allies, to go from a defensive position to being on offense. The battle was one fought mainly with aircraft, and the US was able to knock four of Japan's aircraft carriers out of commission while only losing one of their own aircraft carriers. Japan's advance across the Pacific halted at Midway, and US forces began its own offensive to retake islands and ultimately pursue the war all the way to Japan itself.
STALINGRAD:
Germany had invaded the Soviet Union in what they called Operation Barbarossa, beginning in June, 1941. The Battle of Stalingrad, fought from August 1942 to February 1943, became the turning point in the war between German and Soviet forces on the Eastern front of World War II. Stalingrad was a protracted and extremely bloody military confrontation. More than 2 million troops were involves, and the death toll (including many thousands of Russian civilians) also numbered around two million. The fact that Germany could not overtake the Soviet Union turned the tide in favor of Russia and the Allies and put Germany on the defensive.