It was "C: Ethiopia" that was not <span>invaded by European and Asian dictators during the 1930's, since although there was still a large amount of African colonization going on at this point, Ethiopia remained largely isolated. </span>
The Belmont Report
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Answer:
They agreed to reduce nuclear weapons.
Explanation:
I am prettty sure this is correct
Barb wire? Enclosed pastures, harder for the cattle to graze.
Bonaza farming took over.
(Maybe demand for other meat, beside cattle, like chicken or fish?)
The correct answer is expanded into southern India to control trade routes
Explanation: Chandragupta had a true empire that stretched from the Indus to the Ganges, dominated the delta of these two rivers, and was supported by a mighty army. The administrative organization seems to have been well undertaken, overseen by imperial inspectors, and facilitated by the good state of the roads which the sovereign had taken great care of. It was no longer a question for Seleucus to despise the alliance of such a powerful monarch: he left his territories beyond the Indus and bestowed on her the hand of a Greek princess. From that moment on, India entered the orbit of the great empires of time; its capital, situated in Pataliputra or Magadha, was for many decades the center of a Greek embassy which Ambassador Magastenio illustrated, and whose information is precious, though secondhand.