Answer:
The dominant religion in sub-Saharan Africa prior to the colonial period was Islam.
Explanation:
Many countries in the Middle East already practiced Islam and spread it throughout North/Saharan Africa before Europe began colonization of Africa.
This answer depends greatly on the time period in question, but generally speaking it is true that the presence of many rivers and mountains protected China from invaders, and allowed their culture to grow with little outside influence, with the exception of Mongolian invasions from the north.
Here are at least two ways the colonists protested against the british and their response to the acts and taxes that the british set. hope this is helpful.
sugar act - protests and boycotts. colonists believe it is a violation of the right to trial by jury
stamp act - boycotts become widespread, "No Taxation without Representation", protest groups (sons and daughters of liberty) use violence against tax collectors.
All state governments are modeled after the federal government and
consist of three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. The
U.S. Constitution mandates that all states uphold a "republican form" of
government, although the three-branch structure is not required.
As we were guarding the courthouse from the colonists they began to riot and become violent. We began to be forced to threaten in order to cease violence. However, the colonists would not stop throwing rocks and insults as they started to charge at us. It was at that moment we were told not to fire. We began to feel as if our lives were in danger so many of us decided that we would rather take the lives of these people than lose our own. That decision we made will go down in history as the Boston Massacre.