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It dominated the rain forest and coastal regions of what today is the country of Nigeria
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Answer:(a) The Monarchy
42 The only absolute monarchy in Africa is Eswatini, formerly Swaziland. ... The current monarch is Mswati III who has ruled Eswatini since 1986, after his father King Sobhuza II died in 1982 and following a period of regency.
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There were several characteristics of the renaissance. Firstly due to the influence of the Italian Scholar Petrarch the interest in the classical thoughts of the Greeks and the Romans. Barbarism and corruption that had griped the society needed to be rejected. Secondly this renaissance was responsible for the acceptance of humanism. This created a great change in the society. It was the begining of the commercial revolution and the end of feudalism. Regional self sufficiency began and productivity increased. This renaissance also started the beginning of the renaissance state.
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Option: the formation of a government controlled by religious officials.
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Roger Williams banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1636 because of his ideas, which according to the Puritans officials was dangerous and threat among the Puritans. Williams did not consider the Puritan Church was pure enough for the people in New England. He explained that the government should not interfere with people on what religious behaviours they should join. For all these ideas he was banished from the colony and established a new settlement in Rhode Island.
Anne Hutchinson became known for her religious and feminist beliefs that threatened the Puritan ministers’ orthodox view. Hutchinson became a spiritual leader in the colony and preached settlers, which finally give her the reputation because of her objection in Puritan beliefs about the Covenant of Works.
Answer: The 3rd Amendment
Explanation: The third amendment states this: "No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law."