Explanation:
1 The greatest Saharan empire cities were Timbuktu and Djenné, both of which lie on the Niger. While these empires were the most prominent Islamic states in Sub-Saharan Africa, smaller Islamic kingdoms formed to the east, such that nearly the entire northern half of the continent fell under Islamic rule.
The principal characteristic of traditional economy is:
- An agrarian structure of self-supply, using exchange of goods as commercial relationships in the society, this exchange are within the community. In few words, is the economy based in subsistence.
With this in mind, we can say that early summerian civilization was based on traditional economy, because it had mainly a self-sufficient agricultural base for basic food and housing conditions, also, the animal breeding was used to take care of the primary needs of its inhabitants. They were an agrarian society that used exchange to provide themself with the goods they need and couldn't cultivate.
Colonial farmers grew a wide variety of crops depending on where they lived. Popular crops included wheat, corn, barley, oats, tobacco, and rice. The first settlers didn't own slaves, but, by the early 1700s, it was the slaves who worked the fields of large plantations.
B Ending the cold war with a truce
This statement is false. In the beginning, the United States Congress passed the Neutrality Act of 1937, which did not allow trade with countries engaged in war. However, upon President Roosevelt's request, the act was amended so they could trade with France and Great Britain. American neutrality was nonexistent the minute the Lend-Lease Act was passed in March 1941, which allowed the sale of trade of goods to any country (which meant they could legally assist the Allies without being directly involved in the war).