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We are able to see the moon because the sun shines light onto it. Depending on the location of the moon around the Earth, we can see more or less of it at different times. When the moon is directly across from the sun, we can see a full moon. When the sun is behind the moon, no light is reflecting onto it. This results in a new moon.
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<span>C. It showed that Europeans were unwilling to allow further Islamic expansion into Europe.
The Battle of Poitiers is also known as the Battle of Tours, or (in Arab sources) as the Battle of the Palace of the Marytrs. The leader of the French armies was Charles, the son of Pepin of Herstal, the "majordomo" (Mayor of the Palace) serving kings of the Merovingian dynasty.
He received the nickname "Martel," meaning "The Hammer," for his leadership at the Battle of Tours (or Poitiers) in 732, defeating the forces of the Umayyad Caliphate. Islamic presence was thus kept from advancing further into Europe than the Iberian peninsula at that time.</span>
The answer is A. migration of African Americans from southern farms to northern factories
<span>Much African-American were brought to the American shores. They were brought from Slave Trade from the Europeans who were engaged in business with the African kingdoms. The number grew when the African Americans have started to settle in the Northern part of the US during the Great Compromise.</span>
Answer:
A. China became more political and economically unified.
Explanation:
One of the main accomplishments of the Qin Dynasty was the creation of a large systems of roads and canals. The system of roads all connected to the capital located at the center, which allowed for a much better communication and transportation network between the empire. The construction of canals also improved these sectors an allowed ships to travel easily across the empire. These two strategies increased trade routes and boosted the economy, but also allowed for the empire to be better connected, thus more unified politically as well.