Answer: its a or c I would go with c.
Explanation: because the supreme leader has a lot of power it is the guardian council that decided who they will let to become the supreme so they almost control the supreme leader
During the so-called triangular trade that ensued from European colonization of Africa, slaves were purchased in West Africa
subdue inland ethnic groups in order to establish complete colonial rule and to exploit mineral resources. In the 15 and 16th centuries, slaves became the major commodity for European trade. The Portuguese began the slave trade around 1510. The Dutch took over all Portuguese possessions along the African coast in 1642.
I agree with the person above - with the passing of the Sherman Antitrust Act, monopolies were made illegal.
This act forbade any trusts, which included monopolies as well in the United States. The act was accepted by the government in 1890 while the president was Benjamin Harrison. Over time, the act was broadened to include other organizations as well, such as cartels.
Explanation:
The Polish knew they were going to lose, But they wanted to stall the Germans enough so the French and the British can move through the Rhineland. But when the war started, the French and British didn't attack. The Polish kept telling the French commanders to move in, but they denied to stay in their defenses in the Maginot line. After the annexation of Poland, The Germans switched their priorities to the west. The German Armor played a big role in the Battle Of France. Erin Rommel (one of the leading German commanders) had speed on his side and drove around the Maginot line and encircling the 2 out of the 3 main French Tank Divisions. This started The Evacuation of Dunkirk. All of the strong main French divisions were wiped out trying to help the British Evacuate from Dunkirk.
After this, the German tank Divisions had an OK time drifting along the French country side.
They eventually toke Paris, And after time, the French surrendered.
AFTER THE WAR
The Germans Puppeted the French as now known as Vichy France