Answer:
<em>Hello There the Correct answer is A. Sorry I came so late... Because of the The German tribes were Visigoths, Ostrogoths, Vandals, Alemanni, Franks, etc. By the Romans and Roman Aristocrates, they are called barbarians, robust people because of their physical constitution. Although they had tribal assemblies based on free voters and laws established on tribal customs, they were called barbers, among the other reasons, due to many of the writings of the then Roman historians. In these writings they were described as a proud people who loved war more than work, they liked to drink beer, gambling, etc. They despised the work and all household and agricultural jobs were shifted to women and slaves. The German society was tribal, with a strong sense of loyalty and kinship, model of simplicity and virtue, not a civil society.</em>
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Answer:
gold or species
Explanation:
Africa, Portugal. Portuguese expansion into Africa began with the desire of King John I to gain access to the gold-producing areas of West Africa. The trans-Saharan trade routes between Songhay and the North African traders provided Europe with gold coins used to trade spices, silks and other luxuries from India
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The Battle of San Juan Hill
To limit the control of government
and advertisers, from inception, the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) was funded by
license fees levied on receivers, and its governance was given over to a
nonprofit corporation. The BBC was originally built using the social
responsibility model, which posits that broadcasting was a public trust.
I cannot see what the simulation is, but weathering changes the earth's surface. The weathering process causes rocks to disintegrate, move to lower elevations due to gravity, and be carried by water and wind. Sediment is then trapped in depressions in the ground where it can become buried deeply. As a result, the rock begins to physically break down and is cemented together with other pieces of rock, along with the remains of plants and animals.