Answer: so they dont die
Explanation: but they dont listen :pensive:
There were episodes of widespread famines, and also of deadly epidemics. Soil exhaustion, overpopulation, wars, diseases and climate change cause hundreds of famines in medieval Europe.<span> Around 1300, centuries of European prosperity and growth came to a halt. Famines such as </span>Great Famine of 1315–1317<span> slowly weakened the populace. Few people died of starvation because the weakest had already succumbed to a routine disease they otherwise would have survived. A plague like the </span>Black Death<span> killed its victims in one locality in a matter of days or even hours, reducing the population of some areas by half as many survivors fled.</span>
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One characteristic of South Africa's policy of apartheid is 'Nonwhites were forced to live in separate areas from the white minority'.
Option: (A)
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- The notion of 'white supremacy' brought into practice by the white minority in South Africa gave birth to segregationist policies.
- These policies further strengthened to take the form of 'apartheid' which was the worst culmination of the segregationist mentality.
- Apartheid required the coloreds to live in separate areas other than where the whites lived and live a life devoid of most facilities provided by the state.
Answer:
the cold war
Explanation: can I get brainiest
An earlier event that is an example to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances.
As for that... The Whiskey Rebellion was a tax protest in the United States beginning in 1791 and ending in 1794 during the presidency of George Washington, ultimately under the command of American Revolutionary war veteran Major James McFarlane.
- Sincerely, Ouma