In what ways did contributions from African Americans aid the struggle for abolition?

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Answer 1
Answer: Well the contributions of the Africans didn't do anything they just make people view slavery in a new way , the Quakers were the first abolitionists that believed in equal rights for everyone and they wanted to completely end slavery to give freedom to the Africans That's when Abraham Lincoln comes in he said when he gets elected he was going to free the slaves which was the document of which slaves would be free in a colony not controlled by the union

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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

Which of the following BEST explains why there is currently a movement to sustain natural resources for as long as possible? A. Humans want to create “man-made” natural resources because mining natural resources is expensive.
B. Humans cannot create natural resources, so it will be difficult to replace them when they run out.
C. Humans are afraid that using natural resources is harming their overall health and wellness.
D. Humans are tired of having modern conveniences and are looking to live a more simplistic lifestyle.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

B Because none of them makes sense beside ( b )

Which statements describe China's early civilization?Choose all answers that are correct.

A.
Chinese civilization started near two major rivers.

B.
Millet and rice provided a food surplus.

C.
Some workers made baskets while others made cloth or pots.

D.
Cotton and flax were major crops.

E.
Most Chinese people workshipped their ancestors rather than gods.

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A is correct, early Chinese cilvilization start near the Yangtze and the Yellow river.
E is also correct.
I believe C is correct. The Chinese like other civilizations made many craft goods, but I'm not certain what specifically.
Your reading should contain information on the other points if you want to confirm your answers, make sure! 
The correct answer is A, C and E. The Chinese civilization was started near two major rivers, workers made baskets while others made cloth or pots, and most Chinese people worshipped their ancestors rather than Gods.

What is Monachy? Hint: it is a type of government.

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a monarchy is when a society is ruled by a king and usually a queen. The king is chosen through a royal bloodline. You are either born a king or you have no chance of being king. England is still ruled by a monarchy today. 

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Yeah its a government ruled by a king/queen.

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______________ was a Baptist minister from Atlanta whose stirring
speeches and belief in the power of nonviolence shaped the course
of the national Civil Rights Movement 





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Martin Luther King was a Baptist Minister at those times.