Answer:
Although African men had been required to carry passes for many decades, only in the 1950s did the government impose pass laws on African women. African women were not allowed to live in towns unless they had permission to be employed there, and extending pass laws to them made it more difficult for women without jobs to take their children and join their husbands in town. Across the country, dozens of protests against passing laws for African women took place before the Federation of South African Women (formed in 1955) and the African National Congress Women’s League organized a massive protest march in Pretoria.
On August 9, 1956, 20,000 women, representing all racial backgrounds, came from all over South Africa to march on the Union Buildings, where they stood in silent protest for 30 minutes while petitions with 100,000 signatures were delivered to the Prime Minister’s office. Many men in the anti-apartheid movement were surprised by the women’s militancy, and the protest contributed to women playing a bigger role in the struggle for freedom and democracy. August 9th now is celebrated as National Women’s Day in South Africa.
A) King John signed the Magna Carta is the one of the events happened first in English history.
To allow people to follow the athenians model
Foreign trade kept the economy moving forward.
Industries were booming as they made war supplies..
Taxes and bonds were raised to finance the war.
These three are the correct answers.
The country correctly paired with its primary source of wealth in its New World colonies it's A) Dutch: trading furs.
The Dutch have been sending ships annually to the Hudson river to trade fur since Henry Hudson's voyage in 1609. It ultimately proved impossible to monopolize due to the illegal fur trade.