How were traders able to reach the markets of Axum?A.the Indian Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Red Sea
B.the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, and the Nile River
C.the Red Sea, the Nile River, and the Atlantic Ocean
D.the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Indian Ocean

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Answer 1
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B.the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, and the Nile River

Explanation:

The Kingdom of Aksum, whose capital was named Axum, was an ancient empire that existed in what is today modern Ethiopia and Eritrea, from around the 4th century BC, until around 940 A.D. The importance of Aksum came mostly from its strategic position geographically, as it had access and control over the main trading routes that existed between the Roman Empire and India. As such, any trader who wanted to move any goods from one side to another, needed to cross the Arabian Peninsula and forcefully, needed to cross through Aksum. Aksum, as said before, had access to three major route systems: the Red Sea, which became important to the Romans when they changed the trading routes and systems of sailing, the Nile River, which was always vital in trading, as it was the main river in Africa and it connected to the rich Egyptian Empire, and the Indian Ocean, which was the major connection, aside from land, between Africa and India.

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b

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The right answer is "Both regions recognized that how enslaved people were counted would significantly affect representation."

Many issues remained unresolved during the constitutional convention. Among the most important was the subject of slavery. Slaves were close to a fifth of the population in the American colonies. Most lived in the southern colonies, where they reached 40 percent of the population. Whether slavery should be permitted and continued under the new constitution was a matter of north-south conflict, with several southern states refusing entry into the union if slavery were forbidden. So there was no serious discussion about the abolition of slavery.

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The correct answer is option A.

The issue of slavery affected the debate on the representation at the Constitutional Convention as both the regions recognized that how the enslaved people were counted would significantly affect their representation.

Explanation

The debate on the Constitutional Convention on the issue arose with the number of representation of the states in the House. The eventual compromise that was reached at the end of the debate was that the representation of the slaves shall be the three-fifth of that of a free person.  

Further Explanation

The debate on the Constitutional Convention in the month of February in the year 1787 was in order to let Congress to consider the revision of the Articles of the Confederation, the first constitution of the nation. The debate on the issue of slavery arose with the representation of the slaves as the population to determine the representation of the states. The Southern states of the country felt fearful of the fact that they would be overpowered by the strong states in the House. Hence in order to increase their representation they argued that the slaves must be included in the population to affect their representation. This was then criticized by the other powerful states who argued that the slaves were the property and not the persons and hence their representation must not be considered.  

Hence the compromise was reached through the Article 1, Section 2 of the Constitution which incorporated the ideas of both the property and person respectively. The compromise thus stated that the free persons which excluded the Indians which were not taxed and including all those who were bound with the Service for the term of years, plus the three-fifth of all other persons.

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Which statements are true about the crisis in Cuba in 1962?Choose all answers that are correct.


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A U.S. spy plane photographed Soviet missiles in Cuba.


The United States, Russia, and Britain signed a treaty to test nuclear arms together.


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A U.S. spy plane photographed Soviet missiles in Cuba.

The crisis in Cuba

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Cuba became one of the major allies of the Soviet Union.

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Explanation:

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5 to stop a future from unfolding

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