The correct answer to this open question is the following.
It seems that ypur question is incomplete because it doesn't include any context, reference, map, or something we can use to help you answer the question.
What tribes are you referring to? What is the time in history?
However, trying to help you, we can comment on the following.
We assume that you are referring to the European presence in Africa after the Berlin Conference of 1855. If that is the case, then we can say that what happened to tribes when the Europeans made these new borders was that they eliminate some borders, modified others, create new regions, moved tribes from their former territories, and displaced people.
This was a moment in history known as the Scramble for Africa," that started in 1885 and ended approximately in 1914.
The European countries involved in the partition of Africa were France, Great Britain, Portugal, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Belgium. In reality, these countries were only interested in colonizing Africa to exploit the many raw materials and natural resources of the continent.
Answer:
the current price is below the equilibrium price.
Explanation:
At this point where quantity demanded (2,000 units) is greater than quantity supplied (1,000) units, then there is shortage in the market, which means, the current price/ market price is below the equilibrium.
Price equilibrium is a term that describes the point at which the quantity supplied equals quantity demanded. It is represented on a graph, where the curve of demand quantity intersects with supply quantity.
Answer:
D: more land is being farmed
Explanation:
This is the same thing as over farming.
Irrigation systems are used to work the entire day with no stop, using so much water and allows water to be over used. Many farms now use irrigation systems. You have to think about where the answer D goes to: more farms = more water usage for plants, crops, utilities, animals.
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The Berlin airlift lasted for almost a year but not quite a full year - it started on 27th <span>June 1948 and it ended on 12th May of 1949.
Therefore the best answer is: </span><span>324 days.
During this time all the supplies needed in West Berlin were brought in by air, and the Berlin airport - Tempelhof was very busy.
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