How did trade influence society?

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Answer 1
Answer: trade:

a) allows societies to obtain good that they otherwise don't have. So, for example, in a society that practices trade, but which lives in a place with infertile soil, trade might be the only way to obtain sufficient food

b) trade enriches societies: the merchants could sell their goods for more than they bought them for and like this they and their cities became richer.

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Which of these BEST sums up the overall goal of the Cultural Revolution in China?A) drive out British merchants who continued to trade opium
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I think ur answer would be C but I'm not sure so I'm going to ask u what u think

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D) remove capitalist impulses from the population and reenforce communist doctrine

Explanation:

I want to know how to do this please sos

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1.the protect them selves by using camouflage 
2.butterflies do this as a natural defense so that nothing will want to eat them
3.yes it is(that is what the answer should be)

A location at 0° and 0° where the equator and prime meridian cross is nearest to the continent of​

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Africa but specifically south of Ghana

What can citizens do if they do not like the law

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nothing laws the law move somwhere that he law is diffrent i guess haha 
In the United States, citizens have quite a few options if they do not like the laws implemented by the government. The U.S. is a republic, meaning that power belongs not to a king or queen or dictator but to the citizens themselves. The most prominent way for citizens to use that power is by voting. They can vote for government officials (like senators, congressmen, or the president) who they think would represent their interests, just as they can vote AGAINST officials they dislike. There's also another kind of voting, called a referendum, in which the government asks the people to decide on a very specific issue (like whether a local highway should have a toll, for instance, or if the sales tax should be raised to help fund schools).

Citizens also have a constitutional right to "petition the government." This means that they are allowed to protest against laws and politicians (as long as they do so peacefully) and that they can send lobbyists to their government to ask politicians to change certain laws.

Which power source changed transportation during the Industrial Revolution? water coal electric solar nuclear wind

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It's not one of the options, but steam is what changed transportation during the Industrial Revolution.

The movement of wet soil and rocks down a slope


is called a

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the movement of wet soil and rocks down a slope is called a mudslide
The answer of your question is mudslide