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· The Mali Empire. From the 13th to 17th century, West Africa was home to the great Mali Empire. Established by King Sundiata Keita, the kingdom united several smaller, Malinké Kingdoms near the Upper Niger River. Protected by a well-trained, imperial army and benefiting from being in the middle of trade routes, Mali expanded its territory, influence, and culture over the course of four centuries.
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1. Monks were men and nuns were women who cut ties with regular life and dedicated themselves to religion.
2. Monks and nuns did not live in the town or city with the other villagers, instead they lived in their own self-sufficient communities in order to focus all of their attention on their religious studies and activities.
3. Monks and nuns did not visit the regular towns and simply kept to their own community.
4. Monks lived in communities called monasteries. You choose
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Incomplete question. However, remembering that an excerpt represents a short s extraction of a full speech, music or film and the likes.
This represented the objective of the American war, and how it gave hope in the following years to a war-wearied people because they knew they were fighting for freedom.
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many of the citizens were killed
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