I believe it became common because as civilizations grew from food abundance and population growth, the civilizations wealth in how they produced it, usually by trade in food needed to be contained. So economic specialization was needed so that their prosperity could be controlled.
A black flourishing of ideas and expression. African-Americans create new ways to advance not only their own identity, but national identity as well.
Answer:
How many slaves are in Canada today?
17,000 people
Prevalence. The Global Slavery Index estimates that on any given day in 2016 there were 17,000 people living in conditions of modern slavery in Canada, a prevalence of 0.5 victims for every thousand people in the country. The Canadian government publishes statistics on human trafficking convictions and identified cases.
Where in Canada is human trafficking most common?
More specifically, half of all incidents of human trafficking have occurred in four CMAs : Toronto (418 incidents, representing 25% of all incidents in Canada), Ottawa (198 incidents or 12% of all incidents), Montréal (148 incidents or 9% of all incidents), and Halifax (87 incidents or 5% of all incidents).
How long do you go to jail for human trafficking in Canada?
For cases involving adults, this Criminal Code offence carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment where it includes kidnapping, aggravated assault or sexual assault, or death, and a maximum penalty of 14 years in all other cases.
How can we stop human trafficking in Canada?
Get in touch
The Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline has resumed operating 24 hours, 7 days a week. If you are in need of assistance, please call 1-833-900-1010.
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
1. Neolithic age often referred to as the Stone age existed between 10,000 BC to 3,000 BC
2. Farming begins in Southwest Asia around 8,000 BC
3. River Valley civilization started in Mesopotamia around 4,000 BC
4. Bronze age existed between 3,000 BC to 1,200 BC
Four characteristics shared by early river valley civilizations are:
1. Hereditary rulers
2. Organized political states
3. Irrigation
4. Polytheism
They had fertile soil for growing wheat, thus making bread their main export. So they were nicknamed as the “Breadbasket colonies”