David livingstone believed that opening the interior of africa to christianity and trade would question 2 options: spark revolts across africa. reduce african resistance to european imperialism. end the slave trade. rob africans of their culture and traditions.

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Answer 1
Answer: end the slave trade


while slave trade had been declared illegal in the European countries and in the USA following the civil war, in parts of Africa,especially along the East Africa coast, Arabs trader were adamant of ending slavery, and the sultan seyyid Said would hear none of it. Livingstone suggested that Christianity was the only way to deal with this menace. and on his first stop in east african coast, he helped secure a number of slaves who were settled at Rabai.

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I think you forgot to give the options in this question. I am answering this question to the best of my capability and hope that it helps you. An economic downturn can cause the demand curve to shift left. During this time actually the demand of a product in the market falls and so the producers have to lower the price of the products as well.

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The two main reasons that the United States did not join the League of Nationsare because: 1. Woodrow Wilson, a Democrat, believed that he did not need to bring anyone from the Senate, which was Republican (led by Republican Henry Cabot Lodge), to the Paris Peace Conference with him

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Despite the fact that Dollree Mapp broke an Ohio law prohibiting owning obscene material, the Supreme Court ruled in her favor because of the fact that the evidence obtained was done in an illegal manner and so the court ruled that the procedure of obtaining evidence was unconstitutional. This was the reason behind the court ruling in favor of Mapp.

The answer is (D) The evidence obtained against her was done so illegally and was, therefore, a violation of her constitutional rights.

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A negative effect of the 1933 National Industry Revovery Act was: employees spying on employers.

The National Industry Recovery Act (NIRA) was passed during the Great Depression as a way to try to get American businesses back onto solid footing.  But it was an overreach.  It did give employees the right to collective bargaining with employers -- but that was a good thing.  The bad thing was how the  NIRA pushed and sometimes forced industries to operate in government-sanctioned alliances or cartels.  (This was similar to actions that had been taken in Mussolini's fascist Italy.)  Antitrust laws were suspended in this process.  In effect, this meant the government was encouraging industries to set fixed prices, wages, and production levels.  Much of this was enforced by the National Recovery Administration (NRA), created by an executive order from President Roosevelt following the passage of the NIRA.  The Blue Eagle symbol was used as the emblem of the NRA.  Businesses were to have a Blue Eagle sign in their windows saying, “We Do Our Part.” That was meant to show that each business adhered to the set price and production codes.  Citizen committees then engaged in spying on local businesses and report them to authorities if they violated pricing agreements by trying to sell at lower than the set prices.

A Supreme Court case in 1935, A.L.A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States, ultimately decided that the provisions of the NIRA and the actions of the NRA were unconstitutional.

The biggest negative for the average American following the implementation of NIRA was the infamous section 7(a) of the act, which guaranteed the right the workers' right to organize unions. Although labour unions in of themselves are not inherently bad, the sweeping protections guaranteed by the act lead to a wave of general strikes across the United States as unions felt the government was now on their side in their fight for better wages and working conditions. Because of this, the NIRA actually ironically hurt American industry for a short period of time.
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Women.

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the correct answer is women. they did not get their voting rights until the 1920s