Which of the following was NOT a benefit of the Portuguese expeditions down the African coastline?

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-Sahel:

-Niger River:

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Hi there! Sahara is a desert that is in North Africa. Sahel is a ecoclimatic and biogeographic zone. The Niger River is the principal river of Western Africa. You can obviously see that Sahara and Sahel are deserts and the Niger River is a river.

. PLZ HELP SOME ONE I NEED HELP I AM STUCK !!!!! If we relied solely on the nonrenewable resources found in the U.S., which one would we run out of first at current usage levels? A.)uranium B.)coal C.)natural gas D.)oil

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wrong!!!!!!!!! its oil we use it all the time

Answer: Oil

Explanation:If consumption of natural resources continues at the 1994 rate, then without importing resources from other countries, the U.S. has approximately enough oil to last for 23 years, enough natural gas to last for 68 years, enough uranium to last for 364 years, and enough coal to last for 7,007 years.

Who was a member of the U.S.-backed Mujahadeen?

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Osama bin Laden was a member of the U.S.-backed Mujahadeen.

Osama bin Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden founded the pan-Islamic militant organization al-Qaeda. He was a Saudi Arabian until 1994, a member of the wealthy bin Laden family, and an ethnic Yemeni Kindite.

From 2001 to 2011, bin Laden was one of the most important targets  of the United States.

Bin Laden was on the American Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) lists of Ten Most Wanted Fugitives and Most Wanted Terrorists for his involvement in the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings.

Osama Bin Laden is a famous member of the U.S. backed Mujahadeen in Afghanistan during the 1980s when the U.S. supported the Mujahadeen's fight against the Soviet Union. 

Which of the following was NOT a motive for imperialism in the nineteenth century? A.) to expand the territory of Western nations B.) to set up new opportunities for investment C.) to "civilize" the rest of the world D.) to offer medical assistance to third-world countries

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The correct answer is D. To offer medical assistance to third-world countries.

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Iimperialism is a tendency of nations that is characterized by the domination of one country over another. This domination can occur in different ways, from the strategic military presence to the total domination of the government in which they access the territorial control of the dominated nations, expand the influence of national companies and extract raw materials, also some developed nations intervene others justifying itself as development and civilization collaborators. However, within the objectives of the potential nations, there is no medical assistance to the population of third world countries, because that would not mean the benefits of any kind for the dominant country. So, the correct answer is D. To offer medical assistance to third-world countries.

D. To offer medical assistance to third world countries

They had no regard for the natives of the countries they were taking over by force. They went to these countries self determined with no goals of helping them. They only cared for themselves.

If you had come to America to practice your Quaker religious beliefs, chances are you would have settled in A. New England. B. Pennsylvania. C. Virginia. D. New Jersey.

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I would have settled in (B) pennsylvania

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B. Pennsylvania

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Which was a major result of the transportation and manufacturing revolutions? A. People had fewer goods to choose from. B. People could buy goods made far from where they lived. C. Many people lost their factory jobs. D. The cost of manufactured goods went up.

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The correct answer is B.

Businesses could commercialize their products in further places, because the development of rapid manufacturing and transportation systems decreased the time needed for transactions and, this enhanced productivity and decreased production costs.

There was a progressive market integration, as markets grew from the local sphere and started to function all over the nation and even internationally, increasing the amounts supplied (and the competitiveness of firms), and decreasing the prices of products. Consumers could choose from different producers as now they could also purchase from companies located in far off places apart from local ones, and they also could buy cheaper due to the increase in competitiveness. Hence, consumers were also benefited by the technological progress.  

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b

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