Tricky one. What I see is multiplying by 3, then adding 10 to 3.
1. There are many styles of traditional and modern music of Ghana, due to Ghana's cosmopolitan geographic position on the African continent. While the style may differ between north and south, traditional music comprising of singing, clapping, drumming and dance are ritualized events occurring at funerals, ceremonies, festivals, weddings and other public and private gatherings. Drums and gong-gong are more prevalent in the south, while string instruments and the calabash are more used in the north.
2. The earliest descriptions of the Empire are vague as to its maximum extent, though according to al-Bakri, Ghana had forced Awdaghast in the desert to accept its rule sometime between 970 and 1054.[30] By al-Baker's own time, however, it was surrounded by powerful kingdoms, such as Sila. Ghana was combined in the kingdom of Mali in 1240 marking the end of the Ghana Empire.
A tradition in historiography maintains that Ghana fell when it was sacked by the Almoravid movement in 1076–77, although Ghanaian s resisted attack for a decade.
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Nat Turner was an African American preacher who envisioned a day in enslavement of African and American people.
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During the era of slavery, Nat Turner who was also an enslaved African American preacher became a leader of a movement meant to rebel against slavery. He led both free and enslaved African-American in the rebellion that caused deaths of approximately 60 white people and 120 blacks.
The movement was suppressed by troops and white civilians who were trained as troops. These organised groups together with mob instigated attacks on black people resulting in death and other casualties. Other black people in the community who were not part of the rebellion were also affected and injured.
Answer: D
Explanation: Mesopotamian kings were only seen as rulers, while the priests were seen as figures who could talk to the gods and who were holy, meanwhile the Egyptian Pharaohs were seen as descendants of the gods
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To explain the answer to your question, Rome's army made Rome a great
Mediterranean power because they were ready for war at all time! <span> Any </span>army<span> attempting to attack </span>Rome<span> would be at risk of attack from the other side of the mountains.
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