Answer:
"Critical Thinking"
Explanation:
According to my research, the question is defining the act of what is called "Critical Thinking". In other words this is the analyzing of different facts to form your own opinion. Even thought this is a definition, there exists many similar but ultimately different definitions from different scientists, which usually include the rational, skeptical, unbiased analysis'.
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I would look up old Grimms Brothers fairytales or Hans Christian Anderson fairy tales that haven't been really touched up on, put it in a medieval setting, and put your own twist on it. Not necessarily the same story, but let the already created story give you an idea of what you want to write. (That way you're clear from plagiarizing.)
The Missouri Compromise allowed for Missouri to be a slave state so Maine could be a free state and the union would not be out numbered. However it did not resolve slavery since in the end, there was still slavery and fighting.
The answer is like the second choice, “Africa’s river systems made it easy for Europeans to reach the the African interior”. We can determine this is correct by cancelling out the other options.
1- yes, Africa WAS rich in natural resources, but the Europeans did not care much for that. They had come to Africa for trade and slaves.
3- similar to A, the Europeans weren’t there because they were running out of space, yes they did conquer and claim lands in Africa, but the purpose of them being there was goods.
4- a lot like C, but not very relevant at all, especially since at this time the Europeans who were traveling definitely did not farm, they wanted their goods already prepared.
Since the other options have been ruled out, I will explain 2 a little bit. Obviously, the Europeans had sailed to Africa. At first the remained on the edges of it, taking over ports and just sailing along picking up slaves and continuing west. A good example of an African river used by the Europeans is the Congo River. It branches out throughout all of Congo and it’s historical importance is that an explorer named Henry Morton Stanley used it to continue into Africa. Though he may not sound familiar, we’ve all heard the phrase “Doctor Livingstone, I presume”. It was Stanley who said this once meeting with him.