Name 3 things the Egyptians brought back from nubia

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Answer: The Egyptians traded many items with Nubia. Three of the things they brought back from Nubia were:1. Gold2. Slaves3. Ivory
Nubia was an ancient region between what is now known as North Sudan, and Southern Egypt. It is situated along the Nile River. Egyptian traders travelled to Nubia by sailing along the Nile River. Because of its location, Nubia also controlled the trade between the rest of Africa and Egypt. The Egyptians eventually conquered the Nubians and called it the land of Kush. 

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Why do you think Columbus saw only the coastal area of Mesoamerica? Please help. Thanks.

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We now understand that Columbus was not the first explorer to arrive in the Americas, but rather one of the last. Leif Eriksson and his brave band of Vikings arrived in North America and founded a town 500 years before Christopher Columbus.

What did Christopher Columbus discover when he came to America?

The expedition likely arrived at Watling Island in the Bahamas on October 12. Later that month, Columbus saw Cuba, which he mistakenly believed to be China's mainland, and in December, the expedition arrived on Hispaniola, which Columbus believed to be Japan. He led 39 of his soldiers there and founded a tiny colony.

Columbus never entered North America, hence he didn't "discover" it. Columbus visited several Caribbean islands that are now the Bahamas during four distinct voyages that began with one in 1492, in addition to the island that would later become known as Hispaniola.

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He didnt have the tools, supplies, or time to go farther inland. Plus natives were a huge concern, it was a safer decision for him to stay on the coast so he could retreat to his ship if he needed to.

Elijah purchased a home for $123,700. The home appreciates about 5.5% each year. What is the value of the home after 13 years?

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Answer:212,145.50

Explanation: you take 5.5% of 123,700 multiply that by 13 because your finding that total after 13 years with is 88,445.50 add that on top of the houses original value and there's your answer

Person who offers ideas and shares opinions

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I am not sure about the question but I am going to write my answer.
A person who offers ideas and shares opinions are called an advisor.
 If you meant something else tell me so i can edit this and write it.

An advisor is a person who offers ideas and shares opinions.

Which immigrant from a poor Scottish family became wealthy by making the United States the world's leading producer of steel? A. Henry Bessemer B. Andrew Carnegie C. Gustave Eiffel D. Charles William Siemens

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B. Andrew Carnegie

Explanation:

To escape poverty in Scotland, Carnegie moved with his family to Pittsburgh at age 13. He began as a bobbin kid in a cotton production line and moved through various occupations until turning into the director of the Western Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad.  

While utilized by the Railroad, Carnegie put resources into an organization that produced rail route dozing cars. From that achievement, he put resources into more organizations. By 1863, half of his salary originated from investments. In 1865, he resigned from the railroad and established his own organization, Keystone Bridge Company. His first steel works started in 1873. The steel organization flourished, and by 1900 it delivered more metal than all of Great Britain.  

In 1901, J.P. Morgan purchased Carnegie Steel to shape United States Steel and paid Carnegie $480 million making him the world's most richest man. Carnegie at that point turned into a full-time humanitarian.

B. Andrew Carnegie

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What did hitler think could be done to stop handicapped children from being born?

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Hitler said that during war, it is the best time to get rid of the ill that cannot be cured. Hitler only considered so many religions and races to be up to his level, and if you weren't, you were killed. He thought that the handicapped were not, so he started the 'euthanasia program', which stated for all ill people that cannot be cured, to be killed. Handicapped newborns and children were given an injection that killed them, or were either starved to death.

Which term refers to President Roosevelt's radio broadcasts that outlined his plans for rebuilding the economy and gave hope to the American people ?A. fireside chats
B. political debates
C. state of the union speeches
D. press conferences

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The correct answer is A.

The Fireside Chats were a series of radio interventions performed by President Roosevelt between 1933 and 1944. Millions of US people listened to him from there, where he spoke about the policies implemented by his goverment, such as the Emergency Banking Act and New Deal programs, that were introduced as a response to the harsh economic conditions brought by the Great Depressions, or about the situation in WWII.


The answer to your question is A. Fireside chats