using fear to govern captive lands.
exploring the lands bordering the Mediterranean Sea.
founding the Persian Empire.
founding the Persian Empire, just took the test.
True or False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
Answer: The correct answer is : Rwanda, Darfur and Bosnia
Explanation: In Rwanda the war broke out in 1990 between the Tutsi and the Hutu. The exiles formed the Patriotic Front of Rwanda and launched their offensive against Rwanda. The genocide was organized for 100 days, approximately 800,000 Tutsi and Hutu died.
In Sudan they killed 300,000 and displaced more than 2 million people.
In Bosnia, the Serbs attacked the civilians of Bosnia and Croatia and the result was approximately 100,000 people killed.
(B. kidnapped and enslaved American Indians.) is the answer
C. kept out of American Indian trade.
The correct answer is B) kidnapped and enslaved American Indians.
The Carolinas interaction with American Indians. Colonists in the Carolinas kidnapped and enslaved American Indians.
People in South Carolina emulated the plantation model they found in Barbados and established it in their state. Although farmers in North Carolina had smaller plantations, they realized that its neighbors had so much success using slaves. That is why people from North Carolina started to kidnap Native American Indians to use them as slaves. Cruel but true in those years.
Answer:
B. kidnapped and enslaved American Indians.
Explanation:
The other one was reported so just in case that one goes away here's the answer to the question.
An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.
An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali iAn Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.
An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.
An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.
An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.
An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.
An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.
An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.
An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.
An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.
Answer:
(See explanations for further details)
Explanation:
There are several inventions that altered Western lives in postwar years:
1) Nuclear energy.
2) Television.
3) Jet airplanes.
4) Satellites.