The answer is A. "by keeping the number of free and slave states equal." on EDG.
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Cherokee tribe.
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Answer: the Mediterranean Sea
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Answer: Your answer would be, I believe the Mediterranean Sea. Goods were continually transported throughout the Roman Empire. The most effective way to transport goods was by sea. The type of ship commonly used by the Romans was known as a Corbitas. It is described as a round-hulled ship with curving prow and stern. Depending on its size, it could carry cargo weighing between 70 and 350 tons. Ships could carry as many as six hundred passengers or six thousand jars of wine, oil, or other liquids. Ships transported more goods in a shorter amount of time than could be moved overland. For example, it took only two to three weeks by ship to go from Egypt to Rome. In order to increase the effectiveness of shipping, the Romans developed deep harbors at key locations. One of the largest harbors was at Ostia, about 15 miles from Rome on the Mediterranean Coast. In A.D. 50, a lighthouse was set up at Ostia to guide sailors. At its peak, Rome set up lighthouses in forty different locations to aid sailors.
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Which BEST describes the result of the Mongol invasions of Korea between 1231-1273?
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Korea was able to fend off the multiple invasions but at an extreme toll to infrastructure and civilian life. Eventually they became a vassal state of the Mongol Yuan dynasty.
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This seems to be a question that should have multiple choice answers posted but I will do my best to answer it regardless. Korea was successfully able to repel the different Mongol invasions that they experienced between 1231-1273 although ultimately what is today Korea (then called the Kingdom of Goryeo) was overcome and became a vassal state of the Mongol Yuan dynasty. This condition lasted for about 80 years with intermarriage between the Khan family and the Goryeo dynasty and this way the Goryeo dynasty survived. Beginning in the 1350s, the Goryeo were able to push the Mongolian garrisons back, but the Yuan Dynasty was facing large rebellions in China.
Scholars have proposed alternate forms of the problem of evil based on Hinduism's karma and transmigration doctrines. ...Hinduism is a complex religion with many different currents or schools. ...Both evil (agha, अघ) and suffering (dukkha, दुःख) are extensively discussed in ancient and medieval Hindu texts.