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</h2><h2>Country to end the apartheid.</h2>

<h2>South Africa was the only one Country to end the Apartheid. </h2>
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<em>On the Origin of Species</em> was a book written by Charles Darwin regarding the observations he made on his trip to the Galapagos Islands.
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Couldn’t agree on territory borders
Blitzkrieg was so fast that the enemy didn't have time to prepare, whereas in WW1 where they fought in trenches, they would have to cross no-mans land and the enemy could see them coming
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I actually found this not too while ago, specifically discussing further into this topic. Hope this helps!
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"The eastern coast of Africa was in contact with Arab muslims for several years before a significant number of people converted to Islam. At the beginning, Muslim people were traders, and a small number of them established settlements on the shores of East Africa during the 9th and 10th century. These Arab people slowly disseminated the ideas of Islam into the interior of Africa.
The expansion of Islam affected the prosperity of various groups in this region. An example of this was the Kilwa Sultanate, which was established in the Swahili Coast by Ali ibn al-Hassan Shirazi. This sultanate achieved enormous wealth and success. Another example was the decline and abandonment of Great Zimbabwe due to the rising popularity of Arab kingdoms in Northern areas. The rise of these Muslim kingdoms led to a decline of trade in southern African kingdoms."
<u><em> - brainly.com/question/7784554</em></u>
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If you have any other question regarding the following, I would be more than happy to look further into it and see how we can help. Tysm and good luck!