His purpose was to try and ensure that a boycott would not have to take place in order for positive changes to become for the black community when it came to the bus system
Allowed everybody to be able to own a copy whether they were literate or illiterate
I would personally say that the abundance of raw materials in Africa, like oil, ivory, rubber, palm oil, wood, cotton and gum is what Africa possessed and Europe didn't. While the European countries didn't necessarily not have the materials, North Africa had an abundance of them. What pushed the European countries to colonize North Africa was due to the countries' being in an economic depression and the emergence of the Industrial revolution. One final thing is that Britain and France were locked into a rivalry after the 100 years war, which opened up competition between not only these countries, but the rest of Europe as well.
Sorry if the answer is a little long and confusing, but I hope this helped either way! Feel free to message me if you need more help or have any questions! (:
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The development of kabuki as an art form.
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Kabuki was one of the most prominent
influences on merchant culture during the Tokugawa shogunate. It featured a
form of theatrical staging like lively action, stage make-up, and sensational
plots. Kabuki originated just at the beginning of Tokugawa era and later became
a dominant cultural form of interest to many people of all classes, but mostly
the Merchant class.
Yes, it is true that t<span>he Bull Moose Party was formed by Theodore Roosevelt, since Roosevelt was famously fed up with the political status quo, along with political "gridlock". </span>