Agriculture is thought to have developed independently throughout the
world, so there is not necessarily one particular group of people that
could be considered to be the first. However, of the available options
the most likley to be correct would be a) Nomads in Central Asia. The
'fertile crescent' in the East is often referred to in this respect, as
being the first place agriculture was properly developed.
Based on my knowledge, the scramble for Africa was largely because the industrial revolution was springing up all over the world in largely European countries and they were at a point where resources were running out. Gold and other valuable metals were discovered in Africa as well as timber. The surplus of resources in Africa made it very valuable to these industrial countries so they all made a huge "scramble" to Africa. Also, the idea of merchantilism, the idea that the amount of land a country owned defined its wealth, was still very popular so these countries wanted to make a huge land grab.
British authorities treated the three southern provinces as a separate region. The colonial administration, as it consolidated its southern position in the 1920s, detached the south from the rest of Sudan for all practical purposes.
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Justice is one of the main goals of democratic constitutions, along with the achievement of order, security, liberty, and the common good. ... For example, a government establishes justice when it equally guarantees the human rights of each person within its authority.