What does the term mansa mean, and from what did the mansa get his power?

What will be an ideal response?


Define the term mansa, including the name of the society that used it. What was the mansa in that society, and how much power did he have? From what did the mansa derive his power? How, and why, did he dedicate so much effort to displaying that power so everyone could identify him as the mansa?

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Before 1965, the civil rights movement emphasized nonviolent demonstrations. Which is false about factors which transformed the movement by the mid-1960s?

a) growing militancy among younger blacks, including college students b) persistent white racism and hate c) feelings of satisfaction with new laws like the Voting Rights Act d) persistent disparity between promise and reality

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During the 1980s, conservative Reaganites redefined the word "liberalism" to mean

a. wasteful social programs that robbed working Americans and rewarded lazy undeserving people. b. limited government spending that controlled inflation. c. moderate support for traditional family and social values. d. government programs that helped average families purchase homes and consumer goods. e. sexual promiscuity.

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Discuss the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and the Bush administration's response. Also identify terrorist attacks that preceded the 9/11 attacks, and the corresponding responses.

What will be an ideal response?

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Mila, a Muslim, and Aaron, a Catholic, plan to get married. Mila respects both cultures and traditions and is willing to marry according to both religions. In the context of intercultural communication, this is an example of _____

A) peace imperative B) demographic imperative C) economic imperative D) ethical imperative E) technological imperative

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