B. Two (2)
1) Arab traders brought Islam to North Africa - Started in the 7th century.
2) European trading posts; slave trade - The transatlantic slave trade began in the 15th century.
3) Scramble for Africa - Was the period of occupation, division, and colonization of African territory by European powers, which happened between 1881 and 1914.
4) European colonies established by Berlin conference - The Berlin Conference of 1884–1885, also known as the Congo Conference or West Africa Conference regulated European colonization and trade in Africa, it was seen as the formalization of the Scramble for Africa that had started earlier in 1881.
5) African nations gained independence - There has been some controversies about the first African country to gain independence, Egypt was the first in 1922, however, it was not considered as an African nation at that time, or lets say, some Egyptians did not accept that they were Africans, having said that, we can say Africa started gaining independence from 1922-1990 to when Namibia finally gained independence from the white minority apartheid government of South Africa, however, if we are talking about independence from European colonization, it is the Seychelles which got her independence from France on June 27th, 1977.
Cuba doesn't have many other exports to depend on a strong economy
Answer:
Options (3), (4) and (5)
Explanation:
The geographic north and south poles refers to the two geographical location/points, where the earth's axis spins. And the magnetic north and south poles refers to the direction towards which a compass needle points.
The geographic north pole and the magnetic south pole of earth is the same, and two bar magnets where one having the north pole and the other having the south pole can attract each other. Similar poles of two bar magnets cannot attract one another, whereas they repel.
Thus, the correct answers are options (3), (4) and (5).
Answer:
Hanover, St. Elizabeth, St. James, and Westmoreland
Explanation:
All Parishes of Cornwall County