4- they feared attacks. from Japan and Korea.
5-the cost of maintain overseas
6-the french colonist did not try to convert
Answer(s):
1st: <u>Clerics and Kings</u> on the top of the hierarchy, <u>Farmers and Warriors</u> beneath them, <u>Fishermen</u> on the third layer, <u>Weavers and Leatherworkers</u> on the fourth layer and <u>Smiths and Griots</u> at the bottom layer.
2nd: The political systems of African kingdoms <u>shared similarities with European kingdoms</u>. The king, such as <u>Mansa Musa</u> of <u>Mali</u> and <u>Sonni Ali</u> of Songhay, had near absolute power and there was no separation of power. The king and his councilors and advisors carried out <u>executive, legislative, and judicial functions.</u>
3rd: First, the early African kingdoms and empires r<u>elied heavily on trade with other people</u>. Besides the trade in <u>ivory, gold, and other commodities</u> identified earlier, produce from agriculture was also exchanged in the form of <u>cash crops</u>. These trade relations put them at the center of the economy of the east and west.
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Answer: I'm pretty sure it would be D.
Explanation:
Less people are needed for farms so they go find jobs somewhere else.
Answer:
- Workers needed to learn how to make war materials instead of consumer goods.
- Workers needed to adjust to higher production rates to meet military demands
- Workers who were minorities and women found more job opportunities
Explanation:
The British government took over control of India
After the Sepoy Mutiny, India was transferred from under the control of the British East India Company to the United Kingdom's government, and became a colony of the UK.
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