The right option is; C) The people of Songhai practiced both traditional spiritual beliefs and Islam.
The Songhai Empire is a large, and one of the strongest Muslim states located in West Africa. The Songhai people are 99.5% Muslim. The ruling class and leaders among the Songhai people mostly practices Islam, while the lower class remains faithful to their traditional and cultural religions by practicing magic, witch doctors and worship of spirits.
Carl Jung classified personalities as ether extrovert or introvert
Answer:
The correct answer is c.
People who adjust their behavior to best fit the situation are called <u>high self-monitors</u>, and people whose behavior is guided by their personality are called <u>low self-monitors.</u>
Explanation:
Mark Snyder's theory of self-observation tries to explain how we adapt our behavior to the social context and how it is related to aspects such as personality or patterns of social interaction. People who are high self-monitors exercise strong control over their external behavior and the image of themselves that they project socially; more specifically, they adapt to the characteristics of the interaction situation and the interlocutors. On the other hand, those who have a low level of self-monitoring try to maintain coherence between the vision they have of themselves and the one they project to others. Thus, they show consistent social patterns, tend to express their true thoughts and are not constantly concerned with how they can be evaluated.
They are over populated states, with high electoral votes. which are mainly democratic states.
Answer:
African Americans deserve equal treatment and status in American society.
Explanation:
What to the Slave is the Fourth of July? is the title now given to the famous speech of Fredrick Douglass which was delivered in Corinthian hall, Rochester, New York. In the speech, Frederick Douglass focused on the American fight for independence and the principles of the Declaration of Independence which is based on freedom and equality for all. Based on this, Frederick Douglass asserts in his speech that the treatment and the institution of slavery in contrast to the principles of independence and as such urged Americans to fight for the freedom of slaves with the same zeal with which they fought for independence. He moved for equal treatment of African Americans.