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The correct answer is B. Timbuktu
Explanation:
Timbuktu is a city located in Mali, Africa that became one of the most cities in the region after the 12th century mainly due to its trade and scholar centers. Indeed Timbuktu was a center for trade of salt, gold and event slaves during the 13th century and in subsequent centuries, especially after the 16th century the city played an important role for Islamic scholars as the trade of books was established and an Islamic University was created which made this city one of the most important scholar centers in all the continent and a trade and academic center for Muslims. Therefore, the city that became a center for Mulsim scholarship and trade was Timbuktu.
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The United States would most likely lift the Embargo against Cuba and re-establish diplomatic/political ties with the nation.
Explanation:
Because the United States has had such a "bitter" relationship with the Cubans, for example the bay of pigs invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis, we essentially had cut all ties and trade relations with the island-nation. Recently, we have been trying to re-establish ties with the nation, but the embargo has yet to be lifted. However, if the Cuban government reformed and started to hold fair democratic elections then I would have no doubt in my mind that we would once again establish diplomatic ties and lift the embargo currently placed on Cuba.
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Option: A. the union was more focused on cutting off resources to opposing forces.
Explanation:
During the Civil War, the Unions plan focused on cutting off resources of the Confederacy. The Union planned to put a blockade in all Southern coasts to eliminate the help from foreign countries. This blocking strategy came to be known as the Anaconda Plan. The Union also wanted to control over the Mississippi River. The river played a significant role for the South because it was the last port on the river held by them. Confederate troops provided goods and ammunition to Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas.