A tariff is a tax that is placed on either imported or exported goods. It is a means of taxing foreign goods to encourage domestic industry. The answer is false.
State Representation is based off the population of the state, since slaves weren't technically citizens, they were not counted in deciding how many representatives a state had. Slaves were a large majority of the population in the south. The south thought they were under represented and wanted slaves to be counted so representation was fair in their eyes.
The correct answer is - A. Embracing Taoist philosophy.
The first Chinese Emperor, Qin Shi Huangdi, was a great leader and is very respected in China even nowadays for his multiple achievement, and they are indeed in abundance, but the embracing of the Taoist philosophy is not one them.
Qin Shi Huangdi is well known for making the initial version of the Great Wall so that China is protected from the Mongols and Turkic people from the north, making a standardized written language, laws, implementing standardized measurements, making one of the most amazing antique piece of architecture, the Mausoleum with the terra-cotta Army, but most importantly, his biggest achievement was that he unified the Chinese people and created one strong, big, country, to which he set up the basis for future development and progress.
The significance of the legend of Sundiata to Mali's history is A) Sundiata's determination to overcome his handicap and become a great leader inspired others. Sundiata was made fun of constantly because of him being crippled, however he learned to walk, which impressed the whole community. After living in exile, he heard the Malian kingdom was in danger and brought an army with him to defeat the enemy. He then became the emperor of the first Malian Empire.
<span>Populist’s platform (or Omaha
platform) was adopted to bring back the Republic government to the ordinary
people. The convention was held on July 4, 1892 at Omaha, Nebraska. The
platform aimed at proposing different social reforms of the state such as
income taxes, direct Senatorial elections, single terms for Presidential and
Vice-Presidential electorate, secret ballots, working day reductions, national
currency, financial assistance to farmers, soldier pensions, legislative
system, railroads, telegraphs & telephone systems as well as postal savings,
and many more. The movement lost its power on the 1896 election.</span>