The choices can be found elsewhere and as follows:
A). Zimbabwe was a highly productive agricultural society.
B).Fish from Zimbabwe were a staple food of East African people.
C).Zimbabwe's military was stronger than others in the region.
<span>D).Zimbabwe controlled the region's ivory and gold trade.
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I believe the correct answer is the second option. A eason for great zimbabwe's rise to power would be that fish from Zimbabwe were a staple food of East African people.
<span>Secondary source.
The guy who wrote that wasn't there.
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The young man carried on his back some wood that his father had told him they would use at the top to make an altar, upon which they would then perform.
Answer:
It changed the way people thought about war.
Explanation:
During WW1 trench warfare was almost use exclusively, it is an extremly slow form of war. It breaks soldiers done with what they called shell shock (more commonly known as ptsd) because they would just continuesly hear explosions.
Once WW2 started the Germans used lightning ware fare, which is when they strike really fast and precisely. It worked very well, strongly because ww made everyone think that with modern technologies that the only way to fight a war is with trench warfare.