<span>The group young Italy was formed because Italians were unhappy about the ruling of Italy by foreign nations. This was basically a political movement that started in the year 1831. It was started by Giuseppe Mazzini. The main goal of this political movement was to create a unified Italian Republic. I hope the answer helped you.</span>
His actions reflect his belief about himself in a way that
he set change and showed his beliefs. He has a belief of proclaiming that he is
the church head in France in which led him to change France because of his
beliefs in a way of revoking Edict of Nantes and the changing of the nature of
the court in France.
Apostles.
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Cultural mixing is the coming together of two or more cultures leading to its coexistence at the space and time.
According to the passage, the major factor that brought about several African cultures coming together and co-mingling is the slave trade.
<h3>Creation of a distinct African American culture in North America</h3>
The creation of distinct African American culture in North Africa can be traced to the transatlantic slave trade. This was a period in history were Africans were captured as slaves and transported through the Atlantic ocean into North America.
During the time of different African slaves living and working together, there were mixture of their different cultures. This may be in form of language, food or songs. Over the years, this cultural mixing led to the formation of an entirely new African American culture with traces on distinct original cultures.
<h3>Factors that Led To African American Culture</h3>
- Slave Trade
- Working on Plantations
- Living together
During the period of African slaves living and working together, they spent a lot of time together learning and teaching their cultures among themselves. this can not be said about the slave masters because they spend limited time with the slave.
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This familiar scenario played out after the United States intervened in the First World War in April 1917. By participating in the war<span> effort, women suffrage activists made a compelling, and ultimately successful, case for voting rights: After all, how could America protect democracy abroad without extending it to half the population at home.</span>