Answer:
False.
Explanation:
Sundiata Keita, also called Sundiata, was a Western African monarch who founded Mali 's Western Sudanese Empire. He built the empire's territorial base and laid the foundations for its future economic prosperity and political unity. He was not only a conqueror who was able to rule over a vast empire of different tribalities and languages but also established the mechanisms for agriculture in Mali, and it is recorded that cotton and weaving were introduced in Mali at the same time.
Manifest Destiny was a philosophy that considered the United States was divinely ordained, justifiable and inevitable to expand its borders.
This philosophy encouraged the convergence of social, economic, and political factors helped urge the speed of westward expansion in the 19th century. With the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 people were driven to the west, white settlers and proponents of expansion began to voice concerns over what they considered an obstacle to settlement - The American Indian tribes that lived there -. White settlers considered the lands east of the Mississippi River a great place to raise cattle, wheat, and cotton.
The convergence of Manifest Destiny and the need to expand was used to rationalize the removal of American Indians from their native homelands. The Indian Removal Act of 1830 was signed into law and authorized the president to reserve land west of the Mississippi River and exchange it for Native American land to the east of the Mississippi.
The second civilian astronaut who flew on Apollo 7 was Walter Cunningham
Answer: Option (a)
<u>Explanation:</u>
Apollo 7 mission was proposed in October 1968 and this was the first mission to carry crew(members) to the space.
This mission consists of 3 crew members,
- Commander "Walter M.Schirra" Jr,
- Command module pilot " Donn F. Eisele"
- "Walter Cunningham" as lunar module pilot.
Lunar module pilot was the sole survivor in that mission. Apollo 7 mission lasted for nearly 21 months and it fulfills the drawback of Apollo 1 mission.