The correct answer is Slavic peoples, Turkic Muslims, Non-Slavic
Europeans, and German migrants. The Slavic people were all people like
Russians, Ukrainians, Belarus people, and similar things. Turkic Muslims
were in the form of Chechens or other types of minorities. Non-Slavic
Europeans came in the form of Finnish people since Finland was a part of
the Russian Empire. German migrants were mostly people who came from
countries such as Prussia or other German parts of Europe.
Ok and is there a other number or something
The Nile River is described as the lifeblood of Egypt because everybody needed the river. They grew crops, took baths, and cleaned clothes in the river. So many people relied on the river back then, and still do to this day. The number one reason the river was needed was for crops. The sand and dirt away from the river was not fertile and dry, so crops weren't able to be grown. Now next to the river, the ground as fertile and wet. Farmers lived near and relied on the Nile a lot.
This statement is WRONG.
The supply curve is an upward-sloping function that determines the relationship between price and quantity supplied. Therefore, if the quantity supplied changes, this would trigger <u>a movement along the curve (and not a shift!). </u>
- An increase in the quantity supplied corresponds to an increase in the selling price of the product. Producers are willing to supply larger quantities when the price is higher. This proves why the slope of the curve is positive.
- On the contrary, a decrease in the quantity supplied corresponds to a decrease in the price.
The main achievement of the Qin is the fact that it unified China, creating the first dynasty ruled by the first emperor Qin Shi Huang. Other well-known achievements is the creation of the Great Wall and a large army of Terracotta Warriors.