Approving presidential appointments of ambassadors and high government officials.
Women wasn’t able to vote or get a job they couldn’t own property they couldn’t learn
Answer:
The Emmanuel Osemota Foundation hosts symposiums and outreaches for local schools, including community roadshows in areas where local community girls are susceptible to human trafficking.
We do not only advocate against human trafficking by writing local and state government officials but provide paid vocational training for female sex trafficking survivors and local women and girls to stand for their wellbeing and rehabilitation.
We educate and empower both past and prospective trafficking victims to positively influence their lives and provide them a chance to live prosperous lives.
We counsel them with vocational training and mentorship in their recovery. Our organization centers on at-risk populations for human trafficking and hosts public engagements to spread awareness of the perils involved for such young girls.
Our approach is unique and systemic because we help the local Benin City-Edo State community by offering more than inspirational handouts, we uplift the surrounding areas to resist human trafficking activity and support the women who are in peril from this crime.
We take a productive approach to this social problem by offering women vocational skills training, no-cost medical care, and accommodation.
Explanation:
The correct order of the events is as follows:
1. The Portuguese establish sugar plantations on islands off the coast of West Africa;
2. Portuguese laborers are unwilling to leave their homeland;
3. The Portuguese bring in slaves to work on their plantations;
4. Other European countries also start purchasing enslaved Africans;
The Portuguese didn't really investigated the situation about the labor force before they make sugar plantations, so they set them up, and it turned out that the Portuguese people are not willing to come and work on them, so they were left with plantations without laborers. Since they didn't wanted this investment to be for nothing, they started buying African slaves from some of the stronger tribes that were keeping slaves. They used them as labor force afterwards, and saw the long term benefit of it, so started to purchase more and more slaves. After the word spread out, and also after the other European countries started to have colonies, they too started to purchase African slaves, thus making it a huge business for both, them and the stronger African tribes that were selling the slaves to them.
Railroads made transportation of materials, supplies, etc much faster and easier.
Canals (such as the panama canal) helped make water transportation easier and quicker.
Roads made everyday travel easier