The Indian ocean trade had no central government in charge.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
The Indian ocean trade was the east west trading route long before any farthest trade route started and involved many countries like Persia, India, China and the Roman empire as well.
Therefore, there was no central governance involved. Later to which Islamic influence overtook the trade which was destroyed when Portugal intervened. The classical era was marked with establishment of the trade route.
Later in the post classical era, Islam religion risen and the route was seen to flourish but the intervention of Portugal destroyed the route.
1 and 2 are both A. Imperialism is basically survival of the fittest. Militarism is building up a army. The alliances that were fighting in the war were the Allies and the Central Powers. Moral diplomacy supported nations whose ideals were similar to those of United States. I'm pretty sure this is right but if I'm somehow wrong someone reply.
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It was the quest for westward expansion. The Manifest Destiny called for the US to fulfill the divine mission to expand and dominate the whole continent. After the independence, the US moved westward step by step: the Louisiana Purchase, Texas, the Mexican-American War. This last event allowed the US to increase its territory, incorporate California and reach the shores of the Pacific Ocean.
Explanation:
The religion of the slaves was both visible and invisible, formally organized and spontaneously adapted. Regular Sunday worship in the local church was paralleled by illicit, or at least informal, prayer meetings on weeknights in the slave cabins. Preachers licensed by the church and hired by the master were supplemented by slave preachers licensed only by the spirit. Texts from the Bible, which most slaves could not read, were explicated by verses from the spirituals. Slaves forbidden by masters to attend church or, in some cases, even to pray, risked floggings to attend secret gatherings to worship God.