How many african slaves populated the colonies in 1775?

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Answer: The slave population in colonies were about Nearly 500,000

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Which word best decribes early american foreign policy

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isolationism im pretty sure

Rome conquered Italy by?

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After the Romans expelled the Tarquins, they drove out the Etruscans from the Italian peninsula. The Romans allied up with other Latins and Greeks.
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At about 500 BC, the Latin language was only spoken in the City of Rome itself and the surrounding countryside. Today 700 million people spread across every continent of the world speak a language that is derived from Latin. How did this language group spread so far? The answer lies in the military conquests of the City of Rome in the First Millennium BC.
The Roman Empire’s conquest of the Mediterranean and Western Europe, and the stories of Roman Emperors such as Julius Caesar and Octavian are well known. But what is perhaps more impressive is the story of how the Early Roman Republic, confined to a small area of central Italy, and surrounded by many larger, aggressive tribes, was able to dominate the Italian Peninsula. This domination was achieved through a mix of military conquests, colonization, and strategic alliances. Eventually as Rome’s military power grew, those cities that “allied” with Rome became dependent upon her. The map above charts the progress of Rome’s ascendency in the Italian Peninsula, the colors represent different time periods where Rome’s authority was felt, either directly or through alliances.




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"If we are victorious in one more battle with the Romans, we shall be utterly ruined." (source)

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Plz help no linksRome's income was mostly provided by (5 points)
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its extensive woolen cloth industry

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religious pilgrims and church business

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trade with Europe and parts of Asia

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wealthy families who lived there

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2

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Rome's income was mostly provided by 2, religious pilgrims and church business

Its 2, Romes income was mostly provided by religious pilgrims and church business.

In a well-developed paragraph, assess the economic impact of Islamic trade networks in India, Asia, and Europe. Include examples of goods traded, and provide a realistic scenario that is specific to Islamic culture as an example of your assessment.

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The Sub-Saharan Islamic trade had been one of the reasons why some of the Middle East Asian countries prosper. The Islamic Trade Network did not only influence people to join the Islam belief but they were able to share different ideas, culture, and tradition among the nations like Asia, Europe and Egypt.

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The Abbasid Empire had thriving trade routes. They had trade routes between Europe and Asia. They also had trade routes across the Arabian Peninsula and trade routes to eastern Africa and to the Arabian Sea. The Muslim traders saw their chance to trade and spread their faith. The Muslims traded spices, incense, silks, linen, and livestock. This brought economic stability and prosperity.


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An interest group wants to help to protect a local park and keep it open to the public. What is an example of an action that the interest group could take to help this park stay open?

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Answers may vary. Student answers could touch on the possibility that the interest group could make the issue public. Or, student answers could touch on the possibility of lobbying members of government. Student answers should fall into either of these two categories, but the details may vary.

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Why are PLANETS important?

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 1)Planets are important because they can help us find out more about our planet.

2) Planets can give us resources for our planet


for example : Going to them can let us see what our planet looks like from outer space .


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