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They tell you the rights you have and why you have them so that you know what you are entitled to.
Disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, creation of new nation-states in central Europe, and Germany's loss of colonies were all consequences of 3. World War I. Following the war, the Central Powers fell into a period of decline, which opened the door to extremist political groups such as Hitler's Nazi Party in Germany.
Hard to say for sure without any text (or if your teacher teacher told you something specific) but I’d guess A...? Guilds were made for craftsmen and merchants, basically they helped the local economies by establishing a huge trade, setting and keeping standards for goods and making sure trading practices never got too sketchy or dishonorable, maintaining stable amounts of goods, and at some point I believe they literally just wanted to control governments to get even MORE economic power (for merchants and craftsmen, of course). So generally it helped with financial qualities within this branch overall but I guess it could be argued as “B”— since maintaining a solid amount of goods could equate to “increasing supply” if needed. They also promoted trade but in my opinion A sounds right. I’m not an expert I’m just saying what I know from my previous years learning this, I remember the gist of what our teacher told us but I’m just giving the information so you can decide. Sorry I couldn’t be more help but I felt bad about the dude tryna give you a virus lol
<span>The Islamist inhabitants began the expansion with the main objective of conquering the Palestinian territory, Syria and Palestine. Another objective was to conquer the Persian empire, the last to conquer was the territory of Africa, but there was a lot of history the response from Europe , One of the major causes was Muhammad's policy. In Europe the discord of religious ideas is created because the Europeans were Christians giving in response the absolute rejection of their faith, among other oppositions towards the Islamists.</span>
Bantu tribes stopped their migrations in the areas of Zimbabwe and "South Africa," due mostly to the fact that South Africa lies at the very end of Africa.