<span>The correct answer is B. Cecil Rhodes. He was a big tycoon and mine owner in Zimbabwe, more precisely Rhodesia. This was a part of Zimbabwe that he took for himself and it's even named after him. The name Rhodesian is usually taken to describe people who are Caucasian and come from Zimbabwe.</span>
I believe the correct answer is B. German territorial losses after World War I.
As you can see in the map, there are several areas that Germany lost, such as Poland, which became a new country, and an area that now belonged to France. The purple part represents what was left of Germany after WWI, which was still a large portion of Europe, but smaller than it was before the War.
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Yes that is correct :)
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The lewis and clark expedition did that AND also indirectly caused the gold rush that started because of these settlers :)
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Herculaneum, ancient city of 4,000–5,000 inhabitants in Campania, Italy. It lay 5 miles (8 km) southeast of Naples, at the western base of Mount Vesuvius, and was destroyed—together with Pompeii, Torre Annunziata, and Stabiae—by the Vesuvius eruption of ad 79.
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