The correct answer is B) adoption of a major religion.
The option that was a common factor to most of the African kingdoms by the 12th century was the adoption of a major religion.
In the 12th century, the Kingdom of Mapungubwe, in Southern Africa, started to rise. It represented the foundation of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe. Another important kingdom was the Akan Empire of Bonoman, that inhabited parts of the Ivory Coast and Ghana. This was the origin of the Kingdom of Ashanti. By this time in history, a common factor to most of the African kingdoms was the adoption of a major religion.
Answer:
b. Adoption of a major religion.
The historical backdrop of Islam in West Africa can be clarified in three phases, regulation, blending, and change. In the primary stage, African rulers contained Muslim impact by isolating Muslim people group, in the second stage African rulers mixed Islam with neighborhood customs as the populace specifically appropriated Islamic practices, lastly, in the third stage, African Muslims squeezed for changes with an end goal to free their social orders of blended practices and execute Shariah.
A.
The modern-day nation of Mongolia is landlocked.
B.
The Gobi lies northeast of Mongolia.
C.
Mongolia--the homeland of the Mongols--is in east Asia.
D.
Mongolia consists primarily of semiarid steppe and prairie.
Answer:
The correct answers are A, C and D. The modern-day nation of Mongolia is landlocked; it is located in east Asia; and consists primarily of semiarid steppe and prairie.
Explanation:
Mongolia is a country in Central and Eastern Asia. The country borders to the north with the Russian Federation, and to the south by China.
The country is located on the Mongolian plateau and has a continental climate with tundra and steppe areas in the north, mountainous area in the middle, and desert in the south.
I just took the test. 1 true
2 true
3 gers
4 they sought better land
5 dry grass land
6a,c,d are all correct
Answer: Priests
Explanation:
People believed priests to be connected with the gods in a different way than they were. (Basically, priests can talk to them, but average people cannot.)