<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be "The Glorious Revolution", since it was this event that removed some power from the monarchy in favor of the citizens and Parliament.</span></span>
Answer:
That is why.
Explanation:
Here: The influx of Europeans, decimation of Indigenous, and explosion of the African slave trade is one way that it stayed the same from 1450-1750.
The correct answer is:
North because its government had been in power longer
Explanation:
With Lincoln's election in 1861, Southern states believed they were no longer represented in the federal government, so they started to secede from the Union,<em> forming the Confederate States of America and naming Jefferson Davis as President. </em>
The North seemed stronger at the beginning of the Civil War (and it turned out it was) because the Union had been in power longer, and President Lincoln was the official President to the entire world, even though the South tried to win support from European countries. The federal government had power over the army and had naval power to block Southern ports and their economy.
The North also seemed stronger because of their bigger population and advanced industries.
The correct answer to this question is the following.
Many Chinese merchants traveled only as far as Dunhuang on the Silk Road, basically for the following two reasons. 1) During those years, Dunhuang becomes an important hub place for trade in the Silk Road, where people met to commerce all kinds of products. 2) Dunhuang in the middle of some crossing paths. Indeed it was the intersection of the central, north, and south silk routes. That is why Dunhuang represented a strategic place with so many logistic operations in the Taklamakan Desert, in the northwest of China.
I hope this helps. I don't know if it is right or wrong, but good luck:)