The answer is like the second choice, “Africa’s river systems made it easy for Europeans to reach the the African interior”. We can determine this is correct by cancelling out the other options.
1- yes, Africa WAS rich in natural resources, but the Europeans did not care much for that. They had come to Africa for trade and slaves.
3- similar to A, the Europeans weren’t there because they were running out of space, yes they did conquer and claim lands in Africa, but the purpose of them being there was goods.
4- a lot like C, but not very relevant at all, especially since at this time the Europeans who were traveling definitely did not farm, they wanted their goods already prepared.
Since the other options have been ruled out, I will explain 2 a little bit. Obviously, the Europeans had sailed to Africa. At first the remained on the edges of it, taking over ports and just sailing along picking up slaves and continuing west. A good example of an African river used by the Europeans is the Congo River. It branches out throughout all of Congo and it’s historical importance is that an explorer named Henry Morton Stanley used it to continue into Africa. Though he may not sound familiar, we’ve all heard the phrase “Doctor Livingstone, I presume”. It was Stanley who said this once meeting with him.
Answer: Option (D)
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Wellness is referred to as or known as the positive part or component of an individual's health. Wellness is usually defined as the process or course and thus the end stage or state of a task which can be referred to as a quest for full and maximum functioning of human that tends to involve body, mind, and also the spirit. There are usually seven factors of someones wellness, i.e. intellectual, social, vocational, environmental, spiritual, emotional, and physical.
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during fall and winter it is darker and trees can't make as much food . the chlorophyll is no longer in the leaves so it starts to change color
yes, Pedro Álvares Cabral was a Portuguese explorer.
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As researchers knew that it is a faulty event the memory was of an impossible event.
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<em>16% of the whole group of students</em> were able to recall meeting a <em>Bugs bunny character</em>. It was an impossible event as such a large number of <em>students had not visited Disneyland</em>. The <em>fake memory was implanted via an advertisement where the people watching</em> it <em>felt that they had visited the place and shook hands with Bugs Bunny</em>. It was a false memory spread through the medium of advertisement.