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The common problem in Tunisia and Egypt that led to the Arab Spring was the frustration with dictatorships. Option A is correct.

During the Arab Spring in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya citizens overthrew their dictatorial governments.

Since people believed that the dictator lived a life of luxury while the common people found it hard to earn a decent living increasingly protest led to the overthrown of the dictator of Tunisia. Eventually, the protests inspired similar uprisings in Arab world's largest country, Egypt.

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What does Banneker mean by the “prejudice which is so prevalent in the world against those of my complexion” in the first paragraph?

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Benjamin Banneker uses a variety of rhetorical strategies in his 1791 letter to Thomas Jefferson to highlight the parallels between slavery and British colonial rule. By doing this, he effectively refutes the injustice done to his race. Banneker proposed valuable perspective on issues faced as a free African American (and the son of former slaves) who lived just after the American Revolution.⁠

In the first paragraph, i⁠⁠t is implied that black people are a inferior race when he says “prejudice which is so prevalent in the world against those of my complexion”. This bias causes people to express racist opinions about black people. Despite the fact that Banneker's argument may not have had much of an immediate effect on the liberation of slaves, intellectuals like him worked to promote awareness, which was crucial for forging the opposition to slavery that ultimately resulted in the freedom of African Americans.

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How did the introduction of cash crops affect slavery in the American colonies? A. The enslaved population decreased rapidly. B. The enslaved population increased rapidly. C. Fewer enslaved people were used to grow other crops. D. Enslaved people were given the right to own fields.

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B. The enslaved population increased rapidly.

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The introduction of cash crops had a profound effect on slavery in the American colonies. Cash crops such as tobacco, rice, and indigo provided increased financial incentives for landowners to purchase enslaved people and increase the size of their labor force. This led to an increase in the demand for enslaved people and a corresponding increase in the population of enslaved people. The labor of enslaved people was primarily focused on the production of cash crops, which resulted in a decrease in the amount of labor devoted to other crops like corn and wheat. The improved financial incentive for landowners to purchase enslaved people and the resulting increase in the population of enslaved people further entrenched the institution of slavery in the American colonies.

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Analyze the photo below and answer the question that follows. A coastline with mountains covered with green foliage. Image by Chuck Andolino This photo above shows a type of coastal climate zone. This zone, a _ zone, experiences mild winters and dry, sunny summers. A. tundra B. tropical savanna C. steppe D. Mediterranean

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D. Mediterranean.

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The Mediterranean climate is described by rainy winters and a dry summertime. Even though the climate gets its name from the Mediterranean Basin, these are usually found on the western coasts of continents, between about 30 and 43 degrees north and south of the equator, often between oceanic climates towards the poles, and arid climates approaching the equator.

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Why do you think the artist chose to use an ark to symbolize parliament? What does the flood of cavaliers represent?

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Broadside allegory, with an engraving showing the Ark of England containing three chambers, the House of Lords, House of Commons and the Assembly (of Divines?), preserved safely from the flood, in which Royalists drown.
The artist wanted to show that the English Ark was protected, and the enemies of parliament and the kingdom were defeated. The stream of cavaliers is the enemy.

This engraving is a large-format production during the Civil War. Of the thousands of books published, very few have been illustrated, and this is one of the most ambitious works. The Ark of England with the lords, communities and assembly is shown "preserved and almost intact on land." In ovals - generals who won the war for parliament, and his enemies are drowning in the sea.

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How might archaeologists infer that the people at Poverty Point needed “centralized planning and design” to build the earthworks

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The United States Army discovered earthworks on an airplane in 1952, when six long lines were discovered during a flight over the region, located one inside the other in the form of a huge semicircle. These earthworks, though worn down by time, are approximately 75 feet wide at the base, 10 feet high, and 125 feet from crest to crest. The length of all the ridges combined would be almost seven miles. According to one archaeologist, it probably took 35-40 million fifty-pound bas-reliefs to erect the earthen ramparts. Although this culture apparently had neither writing, nor architecture, nor agriculture, but only the crudest tools, they built the most complex complex of earthworks in North and South America. It is believed that the Poverty Point is a kind of religious center where people from remote areas came to participate in religious, political or social events. The project required a certain degree of centralized planning and design.

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Other than being written by the colonists, are there any other explanations as to how the words CRO and CROATOAN” appeared? List anything that is even remotely possible!

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Other than being written by the colonists, the words "CRO" and "CROATOAN" appeared as in the Lost Colony theatre at Fort Raleigh National Historic Site.

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A colonist is a member of an organization supported by the government who moves to a new area. Usually, the territory that a colonist claims is already inhabited by some other people. They are under the management of different individuals.

On August 18, 1590, John White discovered the unique whole word on Roanoke Island that is CROATOAN. According to geologists the name "Croatoan" may have been created by combining two Altaic words that meant "council town."

The word CRO" and "CROATOAN" are being used in the Lost Colony theatre at Fort Raleigh National Historic Site in addition to being written by the colonists.

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“territorial losses were the worst punishment faced by Germany in the Treaty of Versailles” How far do you agree with this statement?

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I absolutely agree with that statment of territorial losses being the worst punishment faced by Germans in Treaty of Versailles.

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Territorial loss is a system where a country is stripped off its rightful lands and areas due to fallout with other countries after a war. After the end of world War 1, Germany lost the war. And, also, they lost most of their territory due to the Treaty they signed with other countries.

The Treaty was to curtail their power and influence in Europe. Despite the treaty being too harsh, what pained the Germans most was the territorial loss to some Allied powers such as Belgium, Cezchslovakia, Poland, East Pressua and renouncement of control of colonies under their care. It is sighted by researchers, that, the territorial loss is part of the reason why German went to war during world War 2.

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What characteristic did the ruling class of the Italian city/state and Tokugawa Japan have in common

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Dominant clans ruled. Basically both societies used the "Godfather" system in forms suited to their time and culture. Strong emphasis on clan, bloodline, obedience, social class divisions and racism in the sense of what we would now call nationality (nation states were just beginning to emerge and the concept of 'citizen' was fuzzy and evolving). It is still true that for obvious reason the Japanese still equate nationality with race but while that's interesting, it's not what the question is looking for.

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What does “the terrace formed a green mountain that seemed to float in the city” mean

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It´s a reference to the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. Explanation:The Hanging Gardens was an outstanding terrace of trees and plants in Babylon city. Along with the Tower of Babel and the Ishtar Gate, these garden seemingly floating over the city is one of the improvements the king Nebuchadnezzar made to the city, in an attempt to add beauty to a place already deemed as the Gate of God.

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