What changed americas view of ww1 was freedom and liberty i think thats right.
Answer:
a clay court with high walls
Explanation:
Ulama is one of the oldest games of Mexico that is being revived in the current times. The game is played with a rubber ball and is being famous all over the world. The game is played in the court that is made up of sticks put in the mud and made into high walls. A great deal of study and researches have been done on the game. Scholars have researched that the game was a symbol of victory, ceremony and ritual of the people.
Really, all you need is the phrase "dictator of Italy"- only one of the options corresponds to this: Benito Mussolini. This is the correct answer.
Other options were not Italian leaders <span>a.Karl Marx - he was a German economist
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<span>b.Franz Ferdinand - he was an Austrian prince
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<span>d.Josef Stalin - he was a Soviet Union leader</span>
Answer: It was the main form of communication for Muslim traders.
Explanation:
The Arabic alphabet spread in that part of the world in the same way as religion itself: trade. Throughout history, the Arabs have been famous and successful traders who traveled through the Sahara to that part of the world. Scripture and religion also spread through Islamic scholars. In West Africa, Islam and the Arabic alphabet spread peacefully, in contrast to some other parts of the world where some conquerors brought Islam by force, such as some countries in Southeast Europe.