The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there is no entry attached to this question, we can say that what Mussolini felt about the Kellog-Briand Pact was that Benito Mussolini did not appeal to the pact because it the pact was idealists and naive, thinking that the countries that signed it would never ever consider war as an act of defense.
The pact was the idea of US Secretary of State Frank Kellog and French Foreign Minister, Aristad Briand. It was signed by the allied forces and Germany, Italy, and Japan, the three countries that years later would form the "Evil Axis" that fought the allies during World War II.
It involved a military strategy to weaken the Indians.
The Confederate troops first fired at Fort Sumter in South Carolina. Less than 34 hours later, the union forces had to surrender to them. The reason this firing occurred, was over the debate on slavery. Sectionalism and secession also played part in beginning the civil war.
B. Mali or Songhai
The two kingdom were involved in trade with the sultanate of Morocco, during the expansive trans-Saharan trade. The sultanate of Morrocco,<span>In 1590, al-Mansur, took advantage of the
recent civil strife in the empire and sent an army under the command of
Judar Pasha to conquer the Songhai and to gain control of the Trans-Saharan trade routes.</span>
Answer:
True
Explanation:
It is true that in the 17th century, European nations hired sailors to monitor and disrupt the competition from other nations' cargo ships and these sailors then became pirates when the government withdrew its supporting.