Answer:
The treaty was lengthy and ultimetly did not satisfy any other country and in total made gemany give up Belgium, Czechoslovakia, etc. This put germany under lots of stress making there realenship with other countries shaky.
Memoirs of a Female Physicis - Primary Source, Annual report for the year 2014 - Primary Source, The Letters of Abigail Adams - Primary Source, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas - Primary Source, The analysis of a drawing by Leonardo da Vinci - Secondary Source, Baseball by Ken Burns - Secondary Source.
<h3>What is a
Primary Source?</h3>
This refers to the sources of information that are first-hand accounts of a the topic such as from people that had a direct connection with it
<h3>What is a
Secondary Source?</h3>
This refers to the sources of information that analyze or interpret an event or era with the use of primary sources.
Missing word "<em>A Matter of Choices: Memoirs of a Female Physicist by Fay Ajzenberg-Selove</em>
<em>annual report for the year 2014, issued by Ford Motor Company</em>
<em>analysis of a drawing by Leonardo da Vinci in National Geographic Magazine</em>
<em>The Letters of Abigail Adams by Abigail Adams</em>
<em>Baseball by Ken Burns, a documentary film about the history of baseball,</em>
<em>Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave by Frederick Douglass"</em>
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Answer: Any account of the African slave trade where racism plays a causal role would need to explain why
racism appeared precisely during the early modern period. Indeed, through most of their history
Europeans did not regard Africans as more deserving of slavery than any other foreign people.
Ancient Greeks and Romans, for instance, thought of Africans as one among many tribes of
barbarians that could be traded as slaves. During the Middle Ages the image of African kingdoms
was one of unlimited wealth, as befits the land where so much gold originated, not one of uncivilized
savages. And even in the early stages of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade we see that plantation work
was not regarded as only fit for Africans: indentured white servants were regularly used alongside
black slaves. Europeans developed a sense of superiority towards Africans, and eventually towards
the rest of the world, as their global influence increased and it is probable that racism reinforced
their willingness to engage in slave trading. But it was most likely an endogenous reaction, not an
exogenous cause.
Explanation:
B. Since on the past when people would get dreams they believed it as a sign of god or a higher being and Christianity was slowly integrated into society.