Goldstone theorizes that revolutions are because of forcible political change because of elites of attacking a weakened ruler or government instead of aiding the situation
Egypt - 75.2% Male - 83.2% Female - 67.3% GDP - 336.3 billion USD
Libya - 91% Male - 96.7% Female - 85.6% GDP - 34.7 billion USD
Burkina Faso - 36% Male - 43.5% Female - 29.3% GDP - 12.12 billion USD
South Africa - 94.6% Male - 95.5% Female - 93.1% GDP - 294.8 billion USD
Chad - 40.2% Male - 48.5% Female - 39.1% GDP - 9.601 billion USD
Overall, Female Literacy Rates are less compared to the Male Literacy Rates.
Egypt, there is a difference of about 16.0%
Libya, 11.1%
Burkina Faso, 13.7%
South Africa, 2.4%
Chad, 16.6%
Egypt has the highest GDP with South Africa coming next, Libya, Burkina Faso and then Chad.
(PS: Not sure about Zimbabwe)
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Answer:
This statement is <u><em>True.</em></u>
Explanation:
In 395, a Hunnic army began the first major attack on the Eastern Roman Empire, with its capital at Constantinople (which is located in Central Asia). They moved through what is now Turkey and then attacked the Sassanid Empire of Persia.
Popular fervor led President Lincoln to push a cautious Brigadier General Irvin McDowell, commander of the Union army in Northern Virginia, to attack the Confederate forces commanded by Brigadier General P.G.T. Beauregard, which held a relatively strong position along Bull Run, just northeast of Manassas Junction.