Green revolution led to increase in global food production as a result of using genetically altered seeds and large amounts of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. The correct option in regards to all the options that are given in the question is option "4".
The Green Revolution started from the 1930’s up to the late
1960’s. The main initiative was taken by Norman Borlaug and he is also known as
the “Father of the Green Revolution”. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in the year
1970.
The correct answer is B. The Olive Branch Petition
The Olive Branch Petition was drafted by John Dickinson and adopted by the Second Continental Congress before submission to King George. It was aimed at asserting the rights of the colonists while maintaining their loyalty to the Crown
Answer: He was determined to travel not only for his own religious fulfillment but also for recruiting teachers and leaders so that his realms could learn more of the Prophet's teachings. Musa was a devout Muslim, and his pilgrimage to Mecca made him well known across northern Africa and the Middle East.
Explanation:
Answer:
C-Greater opportunities for women
Explanation:
Answer: Islam
Explanation:
The old Kingdom of Ghana and the Malian and Songhai empires were all located around the same area at different points in time, the Western part of Africa including Mali and the rest of the Western Sahel.
These Empires became very wealthy from the trade of gold and spice such as salt with Arabian traders and this led to alot of interactions with the latter.
As the Arabs settled and traded with these Empires, they spread the message of The Prophet and Islam spread. Indeed, it was because of the foothold that Islam gained in this kingdom that enabled it to then spread to the rest of Africa.