Option C, a diverse selection of exported products, is the right answer.
The empire of Songhai was founded by Sonni Ali, a leader of the Songhai people who wanted to break away from the empire of Mali. The standing army of the empire assisted in the progress of trade throughout the empire. Though gold was the main commodity of the trade yet there was a huge variety of exported items including rubber and ivory. The people of the empire were known for their production of the useful crafts and for the artifacts that had a religious motif.
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Shahjahanabad.
Shahjahanabad was built by the Mughal Emperor Shahjahan, along the bank of river Yamuna, Indian.
Both the Ninth and Tenth Amendments are designed to <u>LIMIT</u> the power of the federal government.
The Ninth Amendment (1791) contained a Bill of Rights to protect the individual's right and limit the central government, stating that the rights addressed weren't final and didn't deny or disparage the existence of other unenumerated rights, retained by the people.
As for the Tenth Amendment (1791), it granted the powers that the Constitution neither delegated to the federal government nor prohibited to the states, to the states, which basically meant that the states could establish their own laws as long as they weren't contrary to the federal government's laws.
This is an excellent question! It very clearly shows how (3) The point of view of people influences geographic labels.
There is no doubt about it that it makes no sense for the Chinese to name themselves the Far East, as it doesn't make sense for Europeans to name them the Middle kingdom. It only shows how our point of view relates to geographic labels as well.