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Part of it is intentional and another factor is pure ignorance, many in rural areas (so most of the country) don’t know that there were even African slaves in the Dominican Republic. Instead our Blackness is so embedded into our culture as to be inseparable from our national identity. In honor and remembrance of the African slaves who built our country and who continue to live on through us I thought I could give a quick (by no means comprehensive) overview of the different ways the Dominican Republic has been shaped by and forms part of the African diaspora.
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Answer: top to bottom, left column - 2, 6, 5, 10, ran out of time sry, hope that helped a little
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option A.
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The correct answer is option A.
Earlier Barter system was used as a mode of exchange of goods. But it was difficult to do trade in the barter system So, Coin system was introduced for trading.
The first Coin system was introduced during Indus valley civilization in back 3300 BCE.
The coins were made up of Cowry shells.
It changed because it focused on fighting terrorism in all countries that were considered to be sponsors of worldwide terrorism. Thousands of troops were sent to countries like Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, and many other places where wars were being fought against terrorist organizations. Everyone supported this and nobody opposed.