Answer:
The right option is D.
Explanation:
The Zulus lived in separate clans, without a common leader, similar to the Mongols who also lived in separate clans and were only united under Genghis Khan's rule. Shaka managed to unite his people, and also conquered several other tribes. In a few years, he had over 200.000 new followers coming from his conquests.
The Mongol empire was known for allowing its conquered folks to still keep their lifestyles, as long as they were loyal to them. They did not destroy everything they touched, and only wiped out those clans who directly opposed them.
Shaka was also similar, as his goal was to rule over a vast territory. When he first came to power, his tribe was composed of about 1500 people and even fewer warriors. But by the time of his death, he ruled over about 500.000 people, from all the territories and tribes he conquered.
Shaka had two half brothers, who made at least 2 failed assassination attempts on Shaka. After that, with support from the Mpondo people, Shaka was killed by 3 assassins, in 1828.
When it comes to those who contributed to the Bible, it is said that there were over <u>40 authors. </u>
<h3>Who wrote the Bible?</h3>
- It is said that the Bible was written by God through the hands of around 40 authors.
- These authors spanned a period of over 1,500 years.
The Bible has several books contained within it with some of these books being written by several authors, others being written by a single author, and a single author writing multiple books.
In conclusion, option D is correct.
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Hi Izzi,
Question - What was the purpose of the jamestown settlement?
Answer - It was a dare from a company that wanted them to sail to land that was still a mystery, in honor of Queen Elizabeth the first.
Answer:
The answer is Ray Charles
Explanation:
Ray Charles was an African American singer, pianist and composer, who was born in Georgia in 1930. He went blind when he was a kid due to an eye disease.
Ray Charles revolutionized the recording industry not only because of his great talent, but also becuase of his musical style, which blended gospel music, with blues, jazz, and even country.
Ray Charles loved his home state of Georgia, and dedicated many songs to it.