<span>C.
He led a fleet of 13 ships on a voyage to India; on the way, he claimed part of South America for Portugal.</span>
<em>A. by lowering land taxes </em>
B. by letting peasants take the civil service exam by dividing large land estates among the poor
C. by creating soup kitchens
The Hongwu Emperor (September 21, 1328 – June 24, 1398) whose real name was Zhu Yuanzhang (Chu Yüan-chang) was the founder and first emperor of the Míng Dynasty that ruled China for nearly three hundred years.
He worked for the welfare of people when china was lying under great economic and agricultural depression. He helped the peasants by the increased food supply resulting from Hongwu's agricultural reforms and New World foods, such as corn and sweet potatoes .The Hongwu Emperor <u><em>lowered land taxes</em></u> and divided the large land estates among the poor masses which created equal distribution of agricultural land among the people.
Answer:
Relocation diffusion
Explanation:
This diffusion occurs when people move from their original location to another and bring their innovations with them.
When it comes to population, numbers have always tended to be highest in Asia. Currently, Asia holds around 4.4 billion inhabitants, just over 60% of the world's population. Within it, China<span> and India clearly stand out as the countries with the largest populations, totaling more than 2.6 billion people combined.</span>
Ghana became an independent state on March 6, 1957, when Britain relinquished its control over the Gold Coast and Ashanti, the Northern Territories Protectorate, and British Togoland. In 1957 Ghana became the first African country to gain independence.
The independence of Ghana, appeared to be a mirage, until the United Gold Coast Convention was birthed on August 4, 1947 at Saltpond; thankfully, its formation became the springboard towards our attainment of Statehood.
The independence of Ghana was not realized on a silver platter; as a matter of fact, it took years of struggle, pain, disappointment, betrayal, and even deaths before we were able to gain freedom from our colonial overlords—the British. The patriots, who sacrificed their energy, resources, and lives deserve commendation and must be celebrated.