History, 21.09.2019 05:30 skyvargasov9cad
What natural advantage did the kingdoms of west africa have? a. an abundance of natural resources including salt and gold b. large mountains that protected the kingdom from invasion c. an abundance of fertile soil for cash crops d. larger-than-average people who made good soldiers
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History, 22.06.2019 03:20
Which of the following statements would be supported by both a communist and a utopian socialist? a) a government should restrict the number of imports and exports to protect its gold reserves b) governments have no right to restrict the actions of businesses or customers c) society will shift towards socialist ideals without the need for violent revolutions d) the gains of the industrial revolution should be shared by all members of society
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History, 22.06.2019 06:00
Answer which of the following was a major outcome of european imperialism in africa after the industrial revolution? o a. the area around the suez canal experienced decades of military conflict. b. africans in the belgian congo suffered forced labor and oppression. o c. the discovery of rich natural resources led to african economic prosperity. o d. europeans brought disease to central africa, killing thousands.
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History, 22.06.2019 11:00
Why was the scientific method considered to be a major contribution during the scientific revolution? a) the scientific method proved religion was wrong. b) the scientific method proved religion was correct. eliminate c) the scientific method established a systematic way to find proof using reason. d) the scientific method established a systematic way to find reason without proof.
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