What was the impact of cultural diffusion of African civilizations during the classical period?

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Answer 1
Answer: during the classical period interactions between civilization expanded across greater ranges than ever before. explain the impact of cultural diffusion one.
Answer 2
Answer: Hi there :)

i suppose the answer would be cultural and civilization ranges, the impact was reaching outward and exploring new lands with others.




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Answer:

Frederick Douglass

Explanation:

Frederick Douglass (February 14, 1818 - February 20, 1895) He was an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer and statesman. After escaping slavery in Maryland, he became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York, gaining prestige for his oratory and critical writings against slavery. In his time, abolitionists described him as an example of clarity in the arguments against slave owners, indicating that slaves were denied the intellectual capacity to function as independent American citizens. At that time, northerners found it hard to believe that a great speaker had been a slave.

Answer:c

Explanation:

Mark each statement if it correctly identifies a condition that must exist for a culture to be considered a civilization. A.
People have developed a systematic approach to religion.

B.
People have learned to farm and grow a surplus of food.

C.
People divide up necessary labor.

D.
People have begun to build cities.

E.
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5.) Religion
6.) Writing
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8.) Trade
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Answer:

A-all

Explanation:

Answer:

b

Explanation:

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B.
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C.
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D.
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they were southerners after the civil war that disagreed with the new rights the african americans had been given. they started a "secret" (more anonymous) organization to lower the blacks again. they went out dressed fully in white, (even the horses) and terrorized the african people. they would gladly murder, lynch, and destroy any african who opposed them. they were able to get some africans to give up their voting rights, which the KKK wanted.
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they did not like african americans thats the number one fact