The best answer is, barbers.
During
the Renaissance, and even during the Middle Ages, barbers were known to provide
medical skills to wealthy, elite and ruling families of Europe. This seems
unusual in contemporary periods; however, barbers were skilled with a sharp
blade, making him a good candidate for surgery. Examples of their medical care
outside of the ruling classes can be seen in the knightly jousting tournaments,
where barbers were expected to care for those injured during the tournament
games.
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Explanation:
Barack Obama influenced me. Over time I realized his greatest attribute that we could all learn from. That is, tolerance.
The statement about Kwame Nkrumah and Jomo Kenyatta that is not true is B. Both became the leaders of their countries and later passed power peacefully to successors.
<h3>What happened to Kwame Nkrumah?</h3>
Kwame Nkrumah was educated outside Africa and became the leader of Ghana where he ruled with an authoritarian style.
This was much like Jomo Kenyatta of Kenya. Neither of them were able to transfer power successfully because Nkrumah was removed from office and Kenyatta died in office.
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