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This is more like an point of view or bias question. he Decree on Land, written by Vladimir Lenin, was passed by the Second Congress of Soviets of Workers', Soldiers', and Peasants' Deputies on 26 October 1917, following the success of the October Revolution. It decreed an abolition of private property, and the redistribution of the landed estates amongst the peasantry. According to the Decree on Land, the peasants had seized the lands of the nobility, monasteries and Church. This decree was followed on February 19, 1918, by a decree of the Central Executive Committee of the Congress of Soviets, "The Fundamental Law of Land Socialization".[1] These decrees were superseded by the 1922 Land Code.<span>Extracts<span>[edit<span>]</span></span></span>
The suppression of slavery in the American republics in the second half in the nineteenth century, was nothing more than a theoretical act, because the black population did not match their rights with those of the rest of the population until as recently as they are the end of the twentieth century. In the United States, for example, the fight against racial segregation reached its peak in the late 1960´s.
Through the proclamation of emancipation (promulgated by the president Abraham Lincoln, declaring the release of all slaves in the year 1863 and entered into effect for the first time at the end of the Civil War in 1865), American abolitionists obtained liberation of the slaves in the states in which slavery continued and the improvement of the conditions of black Americans in general. The abolitionist movement paid for the field for the American civil rights movement.
The answer would be $1,150 because the interest is 5 percent over a 3 year period. 3x5=15
Answer: B) African countries were not invited nor welcomed to this meeting.
All of the 14 participants of the Berlin Conference were European, with the exception of the Ottoman Empire which, even thou it controlled some territories in northern Africa, they were autonomous territories.
Besides that fact, there was no participation by any African country, since the conference´s goal was to regulate European colonialism and trade throughout Africa.
The affect that geography had on the economy of the middle colonies was to help the economy. Farming was the main source of the economy and the fertile soil, and natural resources aided the Middle colonies economy.