It's not C because it doesn't say anything about the imperial court it's not A because the ex given in the passage was a scenario nor B because she said she imagined so its D :)
Answer: Montesquieu
Explanation: Montesquieu was one of the greatest political phylosophers of eighteenth century. He is a French National known for his works on the separation of Power,he was also a French Judge he has a strong sympathy for women,their values and prejudice placed on them as they age,he spoke against the discrimination of Women and other oppressed class of persons.
He believes that with separation of power no single individual will have too much power on his hands to oppress others.
The Wilmot Proviso pointed to trouble ahead in the debate over the expansion of slavery.
In 1846, Congressman David Wilmot of Pennsylvania introduced the proviso as an amendment to an appropriations bill in connection with the peace treaty being negotiated with Mexico. His amendment stipulated that any territory gained from Mexico would be free, not allowing slavery. Wilmot's amendment passed in the House of Representatives, but was unable to get approval in the Senate. The high-intensity debate over slavery and the expansion of slavery was evidenced by how things went with the "Wilmot Proviso."
Answer:
Trans Saharan Trade Routes
Explanation:
From 1200 to 1450, The integration of West African states into wider regional and transregional economic networks in the period was carried out mostly via Trans Saharan Trade Routes.
This was made possible by the availability of camels and caravans that serves as a means of transportation for both humans and goods between West Africa and North Africa or the Middle East.
The major goods of exchange at the time were Gold in West Africa in exchange for Salt from the Mediterranean region.
The legend of the Trans Saharan Trade Routes was made popular during the time of Mansa Musa, the Malian Empire King. It cut across major cities in West Africa