You didn't give us a list of choices, but there's really just one choice. The Athenians big meeting for discussing laws was called the Assembly. Well, actually, in Greek (their language) it was called the "Ecclesia (<span>ἐκκλησία). </span> Etymologically, that means the "called out" ones. Or we might say the ones called together, to gather together. The Assembly was open to all male citizens, and could have several thousand people participating in such a meeting (out of the total citizen population of perhaps around 50,000).
By the way, the same term "ecclesia" was used by Christians later as the name for their gatherings, so in religious circles "ecclesia" (assembly) came to be synonymous with the word "church."
Taney became best known for writing the final majority opinion in Dred Scott v. Sanford, which said that all people of Africa descent, free or slave, were not Untied States citizens and therefore had no right to sue in federal court. In effect, this meant that congress had congress had no power to prevent the spread of slavery
Answer in English,
Just like other races Malays are fond of
artworks specifically in woodcraft, they are also entertained through music
during special occasions. Malays are so respectful, it’s one of their unique traits
that have been practiced in the country. Whenever they encountered other races
they are so hospitable, regardless.
Answer in Malay,
<span>Sama seperti bangsa-bangsa lain, orang Melayu suka karya seni yang khusus dalam bidang kayu, mereka juga dihiburkan melalui muzik semasa majlis-majlis khas. Orang Melayu sangat menghormati, ia adalah salah satu sifat unik mereka yang diamalkan di negara ini. Setiap kali mereka menghadapi perlumbaan lain, mereka sangat ramah, tanpa mengira.</span>
Because they didn't believe him to be truthful and why listen to a liar at least that's what mt teacher says
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Answer:
They competed to dominate the slave trade.
Explanation:
One negative about the slave trade was that it tended to<u> </u>increase the amount of war that occurred in West Africa. The reason for this is that European (and American) slave traders <u>did not</u> simply go out into the African countryside and <u>kidnap their own slaves</u>. Instead, <u>they bought slaves</u> from the coastal kingdoms. Those kingdoms generally got slaves to sell through war and through raids against inland tribes. Because the slave traders wanted more slaves, the coastal kingdoms were encouraged to wage more wars and conduct more raids.