Answer:
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Explanation:
1. You should right the "Gold & Salt Trade". Many items were traded between North Africa and West Africa, but the two goods that were most in demand were gold and salt. The North Africans wanted gold, which came from the forest region south of Ghana. The people in the forests wanted salt, which came from the Sahara.
2. Ghana and Mali, At first Taghaza had been controlled by the Saharan nomads, but in the early 14th century the rulers of Mali managed to maintain some control over the routes leading these mines from the south.
3. Niger river
4. Muslim Traders, Following the conquest of North Africa by Muslim Arabs in the 7th century CE, Islam spread throughout West Africa via merchants, traders, scholars, and missionaries, that is largely through peaceful means whereby African rulers either tolerated the religion or converted to it themselves.
5. Timbutku.
6. Sahara Desert.
7. Islam.
8 and 9 you do yourself! Learn info and go on wikipedia to learn about them! Very fun to learn, your welcome!
I believe it is Alexander Hamilton who defined the behavior of the U.S. Presidency. This is just a guess. Hope you get it right.
<span>The answer is Anthropology
</span><span>Anthropology is the study of various aspects of human life, whether it's in the current or past societies.
</span><span>scholarly writing and performance studies pretty much collected information from various societies based on a certain criteria in order to measure their performance, and this information would be widey used in anthropology.</span>
1. D. It sought to outlaw consumption of alcohol. The temperance movement tried to ban alcohol because they needed sober laborers to use heavy machinery properly.
2. A. National Women's Party (NWP). Actually, both the NWP and the CU (another advocate group for women's suffrage), picketed the white house in 1917.
Answer:
The most convincing argument to support this cause is scientific. Teenagers have a natural tendency to stay awake until late at night because their brains secrete melatonin (the hormone that regulates the wake-sleep cycle) later than when they were children.
Forcing teenagers to be awake early in the morning, and start school at 7:10 am does not mean that they will go to bed early at night. In fact, the opposite happens: they still go to sleep late at night as their bodies dictate, but now they wake up too early without having slept enough. The schoolday becomes a chore because they are tired.