Answer:
I see that there are answers missing but this is a usual question that appears.
Toussaint-Louverture - revolt leader
Napoleon Bonaparte - France leader
Louisiana Territory - area west of Mississippi river
New Orleans - trade center
Sacagawea - Lewis and Clarke guide
Explanation:
Toussaint-Louverture was a general and a leader of Haitian Revolution.
Napoleon Bonaparte was a French general and ruler who at the beginning of 19th Century controlled most of Europe.
Louisiana Territory was a vast area that belonged to France before it was purchased by United States, thus doubling the territory the states.
New Orleans is a famous trade center on Mississippi river.
Sacagawea was a guide of this famous expedition who was only 16 at the time. She even gave birth during the expedition.
The answers are:
a. biology - comes from the Greek ''bios'' which means ''life'', and ''logia'' which means ''study of''.
b. physics - comes from the Greek ''physike'' which means ''knowledge of nature''.
c. geography - comes from the Greek ''geographia'' which means ''earth description''.
d. algebra - comes from the Arabic ''al-jabr'' which means ''reunion of broken parts''.
e. philosophy - comes from the Greek ''philosphia'' which means ''love of wisdom''.
I think it’s 2 but i am not too sure
I don't know for sure but probably Moscow, or St. Petersburg