The Nubian Desert
The Persian Desert
The Syrian Desert
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The answer to your question is: The Syrian Desert!
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Answer:
In the middle of the 1800's
Explanation:
The age of invention began in the mid-1800s (also known as mid 19th century) It was an era that humanity began to witness the coming up of many inventions that changed the way which people lived, worked and made human life better.
Examples of such inventions were the Typewriter (1867), Telephone (1876), Escalator (1859), Dynamite (1866) Electricity (1888), Moving Pictures (1877) Pasteurization (1856) among other life-changing inventions.
Answer: The Muslims controlled all of Europe.
Explanation: After the emergence of Islam and the organization of caliphates, which meant the unification of the Arab tribes in Saudi Arabia, the conquest and spread of new territories began, which also meant the expansion of Islam and Muslim rule in the subjugated territories. The Arabs conquered parts in Asia Minor, Central Asia, then North Africa, Sicily and Southern Spain.
After the acceptance of Islam by the Turkish tribes and the subsequent creation of the Ottoman Empire, the conquest of territories that were already under the Arabs began, but the Turks expanded their conquests in parts of Europe, such as the Balkans. Even in some periods these conquests went even to the walls of Vienna or parts of Hungary, although they were short-lived and the Christian armies were turning Turks at the border that was previously established.
Although the desire of the Turks was to conquer the whole of Western Christian Europe, this has never happened.
True
B.
False
true because the americans faced a lot of political chaos and military strongmen did rise to power...
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Answer:
When Great Britain first received the Declaration of Independence, the country was silent. To them, this was another annoyance from the colonies. The colonists had sent previous letters to King George III that had been ignored, but this was the first time that they had declared themselves free from Great Britain.