Answer:The Nile provided fresh water for the growing of crops, while the Red Sea provided salt water for fishing.
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I believe some of the results Europeans never expected was the death of almost 80% of the native Indians in the Americas due to the many new diseases brought by the European colonists. We are talking about diseases such as smallpox, chickenpox, malaria, cholera, influenza, among many others.
New World slavery could be said was related to the Columbian Exchange in that it was part of the Atlantic Slave trade in which African slaves were transported in unhealthy conditions to the Americas and were sold to landlords. Historians consider that approximately 10 million African slaves were sold to landowners in the American territory.
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Reagan and Gorbachev personal relation enabled Gorbachev to convince his Kremlin communist partners on the need for perestroika and glasnost, which eventually resulted to the end of the cold war.
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A Constitutional Monarch is a system government that allowed a country monarch to have a substantial amount of political power (depended on a country's constitution.) Usually a Prime Minister is elected to run the country and a parliament is put in place to also represent the people's needs. A constitution is set in place for the country allowing rights for citizens which the government must protect those rights. Constitutional Monarchies: Britain, Spain, Belgium, Sweden, Jordan, Morocco, Malaysia, and Japan (included smaller city states in Europe and Asia)
Double jeopardy is from the 5th amendment of the Constitution. The 5th amendment states, "[N]or shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb . . . ."
Basically it means that if a person was tried once already and was found not guilty, he can't be tried again for the same offence (even if they find new evidence).