No African leaders participated in the Berlin Conference because they were dividing Africa without their consent.
Answer:
Basically just think of a business idea, and say why it is better than another idea, or competitors, be sure to add intro and conclusion.
Explanation:
This will show that your business idea has some competitive advantage.
Answer:(B)that the city air became increasingly acidic the closer one came to town
Explanation
(A)The comparatives used in A are 'the closer ... the more. The correct way of writing this would be the more one came ... the more the city air became...'
Another <u><em>mistake in A is redundancy - 'more' and 'increasingly'.
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(B)that the city air became increasingly acidic the closer one came to town
No redundancy. Conveys the meaning well.
(C)that coming closer to town, the city air became increasingly acidic.(example of dangling modifier)
(D)that the more the city air became increasingly acidic, the closer one was to town.(It is the example of inverse cause-effect.)
(E)the city air becoming increasingly acidic as one would come closer to town( use of <u>would come i</u>s wrong here)
Answer:
Right choice is.
c. began in Europe but quickly moved to confrontation throughout the world
Explanation:
The Cold War began around 1947 in Europe, though its origins are found in the final years of WWII. There were large number of troops stationed by both camps in Europe, bases, aircraft and nuclear missiles. A direct military conflict between the USA and the USSR never occurred, but the two superpowers supported satellite states in the Third World , where they fought proxy wars supporting governments or rebel movements ideologically aligned with them. The Cold War was a bipolar order with worldwide competition between capitalism and communism.
c)the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment
The Fifteenth Amendment allowed for black men to vote. Women were not extended the right to vote.
Despite working toward abolition and the right to vote at the same time, women were not granted the right to vote. This inspired women's groups to reorganize but it also created a split in ideology. On one side, women who believed the Fifteenth Amendment did apply to women and were willing to work with blacks to test the amendment. The other side believed blacks were responsible for women not getting the right to vote and their new mission was to achieve an amendment specifically giving women the right to vote.