Generally speaking, agriculture developed between 9000 and 1000 BCE as a result of "<span>A. The climate change that resulted from the end of the last ice age," since this change was essential for proper crop growth. </span>
I think the answer would be B, as they didnt bring lawsuits they helped with them when they believed it was an unfair battle. They also didn't exactly change universities they mainly protested etc. Therefor B seems the most reasonable answer
Correct answer is: 1 - Axum became a multicultural kingdom, with both Islamic and Jewish populations.
The kingdom of Axum was one of the most powerful in Africa. It reached its apogee in the fourth century AD, and in this same century it was converted to Christianity. Its apogee occurred around the middle of the fourth century AD, when the Axumites (name for the inhabitants of Axum) took the Kush kingdom, its rival, to ruin. One of the most important events in the history of the Axum kingdom was the conversion to Christianity of King Ezana in the fourth century by a Christian monk of Phoenician origin. After the conversion of King Ezana, the entire region of Ethiopia and much of the Nubia region were strongly influenced by Christianity, and most of the population also converted, making Axum an eminently Christian empire.
The word that would fit in the blank is "currency". Exchange rate is the rate of one currency will be exchanged another currency of another country. This difference in the values of the currency affect a nation's ability to import or sell exports consequently it affects our standard of living.
A America was close to. Victory
America was NOT close to victory