Answer:
By 1200 C.E., the city had grown strong, and was well known as an important religious and trading center. Some believe that religion triggered the city's rise to power, and that the tall tower was used for worship. The people of Great Zimbabwe most likely worshipped Mwari, the supreme god in the Shona religion.
Explanation:
With an economy based on cattle husbandry, crop cultivation, and the trade of gold on the coast of the Indian Ocean, Great Zimbabwe was the heart of a thriving trading empire from the 11th to the 15th centuries.
Increase in company stock prices
Industrial Revolution <span>was </span>partly an outgrowth of the<span> Scientific Revolution of the 1600s and 1700s. </span>
Answer:
B. all thirteen states had to obey it.
Explanation:
In the early stages of the Nation, they came upon an agreement where if 9 out of 13 states ratified the Constitution, all of them had to do it, many states did it promptly, but New York, the last state that ratified it, was a difficult part because a lot of anti-federalists pushed not to do so, including Governor George Clinton, all in all they ended up ratifyin it in mid-1788.
The Watergate Scandal
Ultimately, Richard Nixon resigned the presidency to avoid impeachment for his role in covering up the Watergate break-ins. The Pentagon Papers were related to this, because the "Plumbers" group that perpetrated the Watergate break-ins were formed because of leaks of confidential information like the Pentagon Papers. And the Saturday night massacre was related also, because that refers to Nixon's firing of the special counsel who was investigating Watergate and the subsequent resignations of the Attorney General and the Deputy Attorney General. But it was the Watergate Scandal itself that was at the center of Nixon's downfall.