Answer:
The answer is A! "Côte d'Ivoire"!
Explanation:
If you search it up on brainly, I've seen a few others answer it.
If you need more information, here's a link! (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8329934/)
It's from the NLM (National Library of Medicine) so it's pretty accurate, just a warning though, it's a very long article.
Hope this helped!
Answer:
George W. Bush - US PRESIDENT FROM 2001-2009
Goerge Bush had sad and hard childhood. Her sister died at young age. Bush attended Sam Houston Elementary School in Midland and moved to Houston with his family in 1959, where he attended the private Kinkaid School. He spent his high school years at Phillips Academy Andover, in Andover, Massachusetts, which his father had also attended. It was a family tradition and a privilege to attend a school such as Andover, but it was not without drawbacks; life at the exclusive school was regimented, academically rigorous, cold, snowy, and devoid of female students. Bush learned to be self-sufficient but initially struggled in his studies. He received a zero on his first written assignment at the Academy, overutilizing Roget’s Thesaurus in order to boost his vocabulary.
Historians refer to the rise of Andrew Jackson to the presidency as a “triumph of the white man’s democracy” because during the so-called “Age of Jackson” the right to vote was extended to nearly every white adult male, fueling the modern party system, and slavery became stronger in the south forcing thousands of Native Americans off their land.
The Democratic-Republican Party split over the presidential succession, when the party faction that supported the old Jeffersonian principles, led by Andrew Jackson, became the modern Democratic Party.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
East Berlin was losing citizens, as East Berliners aw the capitalist economy boom and better living situations of West Berlin, and were moving away. The Berlin Wall was designed to lock East Berliners into communist society. Hopefully this helped explain :)
Henry Hudson - Hudson River
Jacques Cartier - St. Lawrence River
John Cabot - Nova Scotia
Sir Francis Drake - Vancouver