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Question-after 1081 ,what was the byzantine being weakened by?
Answer- The Byzantine Empire held the capital Constantinople which was the center of trade at hat time. So everyone wanted it including the Ottamans. Due to the fast spreading islam the turkish army the Ottamans were able to conqure the capital and this caused the Byzantine Empire to collapse.
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2. Innovations in agricultural technology meant that fewer workers were needed on Southern plantations, decreasing demand for enslaved workers.
3. Innovations in manufacturing technology increased production in Southern factories, resulting in immigrants working alongside enslaved workers.
4. Innovations in manufacturing technology raised the output of industry in the North, resulting in an increased use of enslaved workers.
The correct answer is 1. Innovations in agricultural technology increased cotton production, meaning Southern plantations needed more enslaved workers.
Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin, during the Industrial Revolution, which would change the American economy dramatically. Before this time, picking seeds out of cotton was a long, tedious process. Along with this, the profits generated from cotton were not worth the work that it took. However, this changed when Whitney invented a device that would separate the seeds from the cotton at a rapid pace.
This invention helped spark the popularity of cotton, as it could now generate huge profits thanks to the reduced amount of time it took to remove the seeds from the cotton.
Ronald Reagan came down with Alzheimer five years after leaving office and died from it ten years later.
The American politician Ronald Wilson Reagan served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. Before his tenure, he was a Hollywood actor and union leader before being the 33rd governor of California from 1967 to 1975.
Reagan revealed in November 1994 that he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease earlier that year. He died at home on June 5, 2004.