The correct answer to this open question is the following.
When we are talking about Panafricanism in the United States and other parts of the world such as Europe, it was a social movement aimed to revive the culture, history, and traditions of Africa and share these values no matter the place they were living.
This movement reflects on the slavery issues since the Atlantic Slave Trade and all the atrocities committed against Africans during the salve years and the colonization of the black continent by European powers such as Great Britain, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Germany, and Portugal. in what was known as the "Scramble for Africa."
Black leaders such as Marcus Garvey, W.E.B. Du Bois, or Malcolm X, tried to share these values and were part of their messages during their public appearances to spread their message of honor and respect for the African culture.
The answer would be craftsman it is that because a skilled worker means someone who is talented so Craftsman
It is [D] jelly because jam is another word for jelly
<span>Second Industrial
Revolution is also known as Technological Revolution. This is when the industrialization in the
final third of 19th century and until the beginning of the 20th
century was rapidly increasing. Due to increase industrialization, imperialism
also took place conquering lands or areas to sustain the needs which leads to
World War I.</span>
Young, light skin, female virgins were the most frequently bought slave due to their popularity among countries in the near East.
Light Skin women were seen as more beautiful and virgins were thought to be more 'pure'
These young women would first work in the households of rich people. If they were popular they would become a concubine and in many cases eventually a wife of their master.