With respect to global connections, association with "the European Union" offers the brightest immediate future for many African countries, since this union is comprised of a variety of countries with economic ties to Africa.
Answer:
Douglass finishes the extended metaphor of nations as rivers by employing auditory, visual, and tactile imagery with the words “howl,” “abyss,” and “wind.” Such language helped the audience hear, see, and feel this metaphor and sense his pessimism as he likens the decline of nations to the drying up of rivers.
Explanation:
Yes, in general it is true that trade led to many changes in Sumerian society, since once the Sumerians started trading they were able to increase profits and obtain raw materials that were used to increase quality of life.
The speaker of the house would become the new POTUS.
Answer:
A. <em>A former plantation owner</em>
Explanation:
This passage best reflects the point of view of a slave owner. While the passage does admit that poorer individuals lacked the opportunities to take advantage of the cheap land prices after the war, the fact that the passage states that an "enterprising" person could in fact thrive suggests that the writer places some blame on those individuals lacking opportunities, suggesting that they just didn't try hard enough.
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