Answer:
B. American foreign policy
Explanation:
Roosevelt believed that in light of the country's recent military successes, it was unnecessary to use force to achieve foreign policy goals, so long as the military could threaten force. This belief, and his strategy of “speaking softly and carrying a big stick,” shaped much of Roosevelt's foreign policy.
Answer:
Figurative language comparing two different concepts by using a linking word, thus establishing limitations in the comparison.
PLEASE MARK ME BRAINLESs
Explanation:
Answer:
This eurocentric idea not only denies us all of a full understanding of human history by erasing Africa´s role as the birthplace of human and civilized life but is also the basis for racism in the present.
Furthermore, it leads to the distortion of both African traditional religions and scientific ideas.
Explanation:
The eurocentric appropriation and even erasure of African history lead to a distorted conception of history that denies Africa as the cradle of ancient Egyptian civilization which is a key element to understand human development.
It also is the basis of racist ideas that served slavery in the past and is still present today.
Finally, the European philosophies and technological development have been profoundly influenced by Africa, and this appropriation has been the basis for an exploitative system that doesn´t recognize Africa´s role in religious ideas and scientific concepts that are still relevant in the present.
pocahontas, little snow-feather.
what possessed you to marry that pale stranger
to cross the blue, blue Atlantic.
leaving behind your mother and your father?
How naive you were to think they wouldn't destroy you...
but pocahontas, little snow-Feather,
bones under England soil it is your spirit
not that of Cortez or colonel Forsyth your
generosity your love which will survive
Answer:
eastern, Tigris and Euphrates
Mesopotamia lay at the eastern end of the Fertile Crescent, in the valley between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.