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Question - Fort St. Louis de la Mobile was the first capital of French Lousiana.
Answer - True
Why - Fort St. Louis de la Mobile was the capital that lasted 9 until they got a new capital called "Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville."
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C. a derogatory name from literature meaning covered with gold but what lies beneath is of little value.
Explanation:
The period known as the Gilded Age was characterized by extreme materialism and political corruption in the United States. This spanned the period from 1870 to 1890. The term was derived from the book The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today (1873), written by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner.
In the book, the writers made pictorial representations of the greedy and rich political big wigs and industrialists and the extravagant lives they lived. It was a <em>gold gliding period</em>, which means that even though the surface was coated with gold, underneath lay a social behavior of little value.
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Kwame Nkrumah says that it is not surprising that tension and unrest occur in the colonies due to the oppression exerted by the colonial powers against the dominated peoples. This phrase is congruent to his anticolonialist and independence vision, for which Nkrumah fought in his native Ghana.
Explanation:
Kwame Nkrumah was Ghana's first President. He is regarded as one of the most important figures in the development of African Nationalism.
He was born in Nkroful, in what was then the British colony of the Gold Coast. In 1935 he traveled to the United States to study, graduating at Lincoln University, Pennsylvania.
In 1947 he was invited to serve as secretary to a commission under Joseph B. Danquah which was exploring the possibility of Gold Coast independence. He returned to the country in December of that year. In 1948 he was imprisoned by the British authorities. After his release, he worked his way around the country campaigning for self-government. He was imprisoned again in 1950, this time for three years. Under international pressure, Britain agreed to hold an election in February 1951, and Nkrumah's party won a sweeping victory. He was released, and asked to form a government. A year later, he was named Prime Minister. On March 6, 1957, Nkrumah declared Ghana an independent country. In 1960 Ghana became a republic, and Nkrumah became President.