Sandra is actually looking at the borders of the countries. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "A". The dark lines separating each of the countries on the map of Europe are actually the borders of the countries in Europe. I hope the answer helps you.
Answer:
West Africa’s Great Kingdoms
For hundreds of years, trade crisscrossed West Africa. For most of that time, West Africans did
not profit much from the Saharan trade because the routes were run by berbers, a group of
people from northern Africa. Eventually, that situation changed. A succession of three great
kingdoms came to power as their people, gained control of valuable trade routes in West Africa.
Ghanawas the first of these empires, followed by the kingdoms of Maliand Songhai.
Explanation:
The answer is "<span>Exploratory FFA Degree"
</span>Exploratory FFA Degree is awarded to all 7th grade FFA members who complete the 7th Grade Exploring Agriculture course, and also they should participate in at least one event above a monthly chapter meeting. Furthermore there is no need to fill in an application for this award.