How did specific climate changes in particular regions of Africa influence pivotal population migrations and economic and social development of African civilizations from the ninth millennium BCE through the second millennium BCE? Use specific examples to support your thesis.
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The idea to preserve local African culture and traditions under colonial administration is associated with the
a. British. b. French. c. Belgians. d. Dutch. e. Germans.
When it came to consuming alcoholic beverages, what was true of Carolingians?
a. Most Carolingians never drank alcohol. b. Everyone drank heavily and often to excess. c. Alcoholic beverages were reserved for elites. d. Carolingian monks discouraged the consumption of alcohol. e. The consumption of alcohol was considered vulgar by aristocrats.
Mahayana Buddhism
A. was less religious and more "philosophical" than Theravada Buddhism. B. attempted to maximize the number of people who could obtain release from the wheel of life. C. revered Nanak. D. began in Persia and spread to India during the time of the Gupta Dynasty. E. had no impact outside of India.
Intended as an extension of the New Deal, Truman's Fair Deal included all of the following EXCEPT:
A) federal support for education. B) federal aid for single mothers. C) federal assistance for building homes. D) increases to the minimum wage. E) attempts to reach full employment.