Sculptures and paintings. Usually formed on the walls of shrines and temples to depict their gods, their rulers and life.
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Living conditions, it really depends on where it is living
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A. George Washington. He had to work on building a new government, handling the financial affairs of the new country, finding good relations with Great Britain and signing treaties with Indian tribes. The country was so young and had much work to do.
B. Abraham Linclon. He has a high approval rating and is ranked as the greatest president by many historians. He contributed greatly towards the anti slavery movement and created powerful speeches. Many people know Of him today and are aware of all he has done.
C. No. The US has spent billions on war in places such as the Middle East and there is still terrorism.
D. Technology has made it easier to access information. It is also easy for the government to use the internet to brain wash citizens. We use technology in our everyday lives and many things revolve around it- ex; we set our fruniture in our living room surrounding the tv, the main thing on a desk is a computer, we make sure we charge our phones every day etc... it has also created much stress due to cyber bullying, hacking, and has made people extremely dependent on technology.
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<em>T</em><em>he action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area</em><em> </em><em>is </em><em>called </em><em>colonisation.</em>
The colonisation of Africa was part of a global European process reaching all the continents of the world. European colonisation and domination changed the world dramatically. Historians argue that the rushed imperial conquest of the African continent by the European powers started with King Leopold II of Belgium when he involved European powers to gain recognition in Belgium. The Scramle for Africa took place during the New Imperialism between 1881 and 1914. The focus of this lesson will be on the causes and results of European colonisation of the African continent, with special focus on the Ashanti kingdom (colonised by the British as the Gold Coast, and today the independent African country of Ghana)