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A. there were factory Jobs available
Explanation:
option a is correct answer
D) Eradicating polio
The United Nations efforts to eradicated polio have been extremely effective, and very little occurrence of polio still exists across the globe. According to information provided by the UN on World Polio Day in October, 2017, only 3 countries in the world (Afghanistan, Nigeria, Pakistan) still had any occurrence of the disease. At that point in 2017, only 12 cases of polio had been reported worldwide in that year, and over 400 million children around the world had received polio vaccinations in the past year.
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There were man ways in which the Africans tried to resist European imperialism. The most common ones were refusing to trade with them, not to create political relations and sometimes even to cooperate with some, so they could create a quarrel between European forces.
Explanation:
In the 19th Century the whole Africa was in the hands of European forces. Under the pretext that they are trying to civilize them, they completely took control over their natural resources. Africans tried to resist, even started wars, but didn't had enough means to fight them. That is why most of them were deliberated after World War 2.
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What can be concluded is that Romans enjoyed a lot in the Gladiator games. It was an integral part of everyday life activity and was regarded and seen as one part of fun. People who were Gladiators fought in arenas until their death and were regarded as expendables.
Explanation:
The role of gladiators and their status was awful as they had to fight to amuse the Romans. Most of them left their life in the arenas, while on the other side they had no rights even though some of the were regarded as champions. A famous Spartacus rebellion started because gladiators were not satisfied.
Explanation:
The Purna Swaraj declaration, or Declaration of the Independence of India, was promulgated by the Indian National Congress on 26 January 1930, resolving the Congress and Indian nationalists to fight for Purna Swaraj, or complete self-rule independent of the British Empire