In the late 1800s, Western nations generally believed the peoples of Africa and Asia

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Answer: were beneath them...jk. well, i guess many of them thought that way and tried to exploit them. it's really messed up. since the African and Asian peoples at that time had (and still have) a very different view of the world than we do, different values, religions, etc., the western nations (well at least some) thought that it was their duty to make those people "civilized" and expose them to western beliefs, Christianity and all that good stuff.
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B

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Kim Il-sung

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The ancient Egyptians enjoyed sports and games in their leisure time. A. Yes B. No I think the answer is yes

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You are correct! Many of there painting show a sort of ball game they might have played. One game, looks like it could be a version of handball. Some other of the ball games were like baseball. They used material from palm trees s the bats. Hope I helped. :)

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Option: A True They Would Most Definitely Love It If They Weren't TIRED

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Solve ax2 + bx +c = 0 when a=5, b = -23 and c = 12 to find the zeros (x intercepts)

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5x^2-23x+12=0\n 5x^2-20x-3x+12=0\n 5x(x-4)-3(x-4)=0\n (5x-3)(x-4)=0\n x=(3)/(5) \vee x=4

Which statement about the relationship between Native Americans and colonists is true? A.They signed and kept peace treaties.
B. Each group admired the other group.
C.They fought over land use and ownership.
D. They cooperated to fight off foreign attack.

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the answer is C.They fought over land use and ownership. they never had a good relationship with each other

the answer is C They fought over land use and ownersip


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Match the civilization to the river valley where it began.select N for Nile river valley.
select T for Tigris-Euphrates river valley.

Assyria _____. Babylonia____. Egypt____. Sumer___.

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Answer:    Assyria - T        Babylonia - T

                 Egypt    - N        Sumer       - T

Explanation:  The valley of the Tigris and Euphrates is located in Asia, while the Nil river valley is located in Africa. Sumer, Babylonia, and Assyria were ancient civilizations that were located in different or same parts of the territory of Mesopotamia. The very name of Mesopotamia means the land between the rivers that refers to Tigris and Euphrates.

Egypt's ancient civilization grew on the benefits of the Nile River, that is, in Africa.

Assyria  T    .    Babylonia   T    .

Egypt    N    .    Summer   T   .