<h2><em>That countries with advanced technology should quickly introduce less developed countries to new technology.
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Answer:
d) Axum
Explanation:
As well as being a trade center with vibrant culture, it is the only of the choices located on the Eastern coast of Africa.
During World War II, the term kamikaze referred to Japanese fighter pilots of who sacrifice their lives in dive-bombing ships--meaning that they would willingly and purposefully fly into enemy ships in the hopes of sinking the ship.
France has been trading peacefully with natives for a while for beaver fur and lived peacefully with the native often trading and helping them .Some soldiers of France actually converted into native traditions and joined them. They were kind a gain good reputation with the natives because of this.
Spanish and English settlers/colonists were more hostile and forcing upon the natives. English was mid ground on kindness they didn’t force but they didn’t help either
This lead the natives to like French forces more than others
Simon Bolivar's most famous piece of writing, was a letter he wrote while exiled in Jamaica after the Spanish forces defeated him in Caracas.
In the "Jamaica Letter", Bolivar expresses both <u>philosophical and political ideals</u> he had for Latin Americans. He hoped to find a way to create a unified Pan-American nation, but saw how difficult it would be to maintain such a large territory and integrate the diverse cultures and demographics of each region.
Montesquieu was a big influence on him, specially for his idea that "<u>the best government is that which best agrees with the humor of the people in whose favor it is established</u>". Bolivar saw the inexperience of Latin America and doubted they could govern themselves without falling into a tyranny or suffering the damages of mob-mentality, which is why he seeked support from Britan, which he regarded as a leading liberal force.
Bolivar was torn between his ideals of freedom, integration and unity for Latin America; and his distrust in the capabilities to achieve these goals, considering that a dictatorship (although conflictuous with his beliefs) might be more a more practical way to go in this situation.
As a <u>consequence of his controversial attitudes</u>, the British end up denying support to Bolivar, who is then forced to conduct an army on his own. He'd later go on to liberate his people from Spanish monarchy and become a dictator himself.
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