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It wasn't until 1874, when Illinois farmer Joseph Glidden emerged victorious from patent battle over a mechanically-produced fencing material that barbed wire could be made at scale. Glidden's machine pulled two strands of wire tight around the barb, then wound the wires together around the regularly-spaced spikes.
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got this from google which is accurate to your question
True the copper belt is only located in Zimbia.
They wanted women to rely on men so they would cut there feet, and unable to do manual labor. Women did not have certain rights as men did. Women were not allowed to fight in battles, own property, make big dissuasions. Lots of stuff us women take for granted today, many women back then would have wished they could be us.
Its actually Akbar
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I tried Humayun and it was incorrect : (
And my lesson says its Akbar : )
so..... its Akbar
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Answer: The last one because it's an opinion not a fact