Farmers faced tough times. While most Americans enjoyed relative prosperity for most of the 1920s, the Great Depression for the American farmer really began after World War I. Much of the Roaring '20s was a continual cycle of debt for the American farmer, stemming from falling farm prices and the need to purchase expensive machinery. When the stock market crashed in 1929 sending prices in an even more downward cycle, many American farmers wondered if their hardscrabble lives would ever improve.
The slave trade had many effects on Africa. Most of them were, of course, negative, though we can argue that the slave trade was positive for some African states at least in the short term.
One negative about the slave trade was that it tended to increase the amount of war that occurred in West Africa. The reason for this is that European (and American) slave traders did not simply go out into the African countryside and kidnap their own slaves. Instead, they bought slaves from the coastal kingdoms. Those kingdoms generally got slaves to sell through war and through raiding against inland tribes. Because the slave traders wanted more slaves, the coastal kingdoms were encouraged to wage more wars and conduct more raids against their neighbors. In addition, those kingdoms were provided with things like guns in exchange for slaves. This helped those kingdoms have more of a capability of waging war.
Answer:
Correct answer is B. nonprofit agencies that aid human interests and that are not attached to any government.
Explanation:
Option A is not correct, because this are unlawful groups, whose goal is to gain benefit through crime.
Option B is correct as NGOs are not attached to governments and are non-profit organizations, with an aim to help people in different areas.
Option C is also not correct as militia groups are also unlawful groups.
Option D is not correct as refuges and asylees seeker are people in need that have been protected by certain state.
Athens is the daughter of Zeus and Hera
Catherine the Great, was an empress of Russia who ruled from 1762-1796,