Identify and briefly explain ONE economic impact Islamic traders had on Sub-Saharan Africa.
One economic impact Islamic traders had on Sub-Saharan Africa is the creation of the Trans-Saharan trade route that brought tremendous wealth to the Swahili city states involved with this trade. The main export was gold, but ivory and slaves were often traded, too. City states experiencing this boom in trade were Ghana and Mali, which gained considerable wealth and became powerful kingdoms.
The act gave the individual and Parliament increased rights and power.
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The heavy sense of dictatorship and memories of the 1980s made Syrians think the wave of change in the region would never come to their country.
But it did happen. At first, people were surprised, but above all shocked that their government would fire on peaceful protesters in Deraa. Every day, the death toll increased and in reaction more people took to the street.
The movement started as protests calling for more freedom and dignity. The way the government handled the events since those first days drove more and more people to oppose President Bashar al-Assad.
At first, no-one was calling for the regime to fall. Many people had hopes that the young president would respond to their calls and punish those of the security forces who killed innocent civilians.
But the wave of killings and arrests, torture and humiliation targeting people who were not even involved in the demonstrations drove many who steered clear of politics to join the protest movement.
I think maybe the answet you are looking for is wounded knee. There was a massacre there in 1890 and then in 1973 multiple members of the Antive american movement occupied the site for more than 70 days to protest the condition of reservation and the treatment of native americans.
Among the choices it would be more than 7000 american and Filipino troops died. After the fall of Bataan during the Japanese Invasion in the Philippines, about 60000 - 80000 prisoners of war were forced match to the POW camps of the Japanese about 60 miles to 70 miles differed on different sources. It was considered a war crime after the world war.