Asked by Lily
which roles were brothers and sons expected play in Africa's matrilineal culture?
A. Sons helped their mothers brothers as needed.
B. Sisters is protected their brothers.
C. Son’s health their mothers sisters as needed.
D. Brother is protected their sisters.*
I know it’s D but there’s one more but idk which?
Which of the following items did Nubia trade to the Mediterranean and Asia?
A. Gold*
B. Sliver
C. Spices
D. Ivory*
E. Slaves
F. Tin*
Is this right?
Which statement is true about the ancient capital city of Axum before A.D. 600?
A. Axum became a multicultural kingdom, with both Christian and Jewish populations.
B. Axum became a multicultural kingdom, with both is Islamic and Jewish populations.*
C. Axum Became a mostly Jewish nation, but with small Christian my order to us became a mostly Jewish nation, but with small Christian minorities.
D. Axum came in they mostly is Islamic nation, but with small Jewish minorities.
Is this right?
A. Sons helped their mothers brothers as needed.
B. Sisters is protected their brothers.
C. Son’s health their mothers sisters as needed.
D. Brother is protected their sisters.*
I know it’s D but there’s one more but idk which?
Which of the following items did Nubia trade to the Mediterranean and Asia?
A. Gold*
B. Sliver
C. Spices
D. Ivory*
E. Slaves
F. Tin*
Is this right?
Which statement is true about the ancient capital city of Axum before A.D. 600?
A. Axum became a multicultural kingdom, with both Christian and Jewish populations.
B. Axum became a multicultural kingdom, with both is Islamic and Jewish populations.*
C. Axum Became a mostly Jewish nation, but with small Christian my order to us became a mostly Jewish nation, but with small Christian minorities.
D. Axum came in they mostly is Islamic nation, but with small Jewish minorities.
Is this right?
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
Brothers were expected to protect their sisters, and sons were expected to help their mother's brothers whenever needed
No on Tin, another shiny metal.
As I recall, the Islamic influx occurred in the 7th century, after the period being asked about.
No on Tin, another shiny metal.
As I recall, the Islamic influx occurred in the 7th century, after the period being asked about.
Answered by
Lily
I don’t understand for the last one
Answered by
bobpursley
The question asked before 600AD, and the answer says Islamism which did not occur until later.
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Connexus
1. C, Messenger
2. A, Arabian Peninsula
3. A, It is the word of God as revealed to Muhammad
4. C, The fundamental duties comprising the Pillars of Islam
5. B, Men and women are equal spiritually under Islam
6. D, Islam expanded west through North Africa, as far as Spain
7. D, Muhammad dies, Abu Bakr unifies followers, Arab Muslims defeat Byzantines and Persians, Umayyad caliphate, established, Abbasid caliphate established
8. C, Indus River Valley
9. D, Jews and Christians there coexisted peacefully with Muslims, and were allowed to practice their own religions.
10. C, Hindu-Arabic numerals
11. B, gunpowder
12. B, use of diplomacy
13. C, He helped restore a cultural golden age similar to the ancient Persian empire through enlightened rule
14. C, They could serve as janizaries
15. C, These Jews knew about valuable technology and had widespread financial connections
16. D, Swahili means "of the coast."
17. C, control of the gold-salt trade routes
18. A, Axum became a multicultural kingdom, with both Christian and Jewish populations
19. B, They protected Muslim communities
20. C, Muslims made Arabic the region's dominant language
21. A, Nubia was a strategically located center of wealth, trade, and commerce
22. C, E, through conquest, and Via merchants
23. B, rich land on the Mediterranean coast
24. A, E, gold and slaves
25. B, iron and timber
26. C, extended lineages
27. D, Griots were a combination of advisors, historians, and entertainers charged with preserving rich oral traditions for future generations.
28. A, C, The striking architecture of the ruins displays impressive creativity, The great size of the ruins suggests a once strong, successful society
29. A, C, Islam played an significant part in government and business in many regions of Africa, Muslim and Christian converts felt the one God was like their traditional supreme being.
30. A, D, Sons helped their mother's brothers as needed, Brothers protected their sisters
2. A, Arabian Peninsula
3. A, It is the word of God as revealed to Muhammad
4. C, The fundamental duties comprising the Pillars of Islam
5. B, Men and women are equal spiritually under Islam
6. D, Islam expanded west through North Africa, as far as Spain
7. D, Muhammad dies, Abu Bakr unifies followers, Arab Muslims defeat Byzantines and Persians, Umayyad caliphate, established, Abbasid caliphate established
8. C, Indus River Valley
9. D, Jews and Christians there coexisted peacefully with Muslims, and were allowed to practice their own religions.
10. C, Hindu-Arabic numerals
11. B, gunpowder
12. B, use of diplomacy
13. C, He helped restore a cultural golden age similar to the ancient Persian empire through enlightened rule
14. C, They could serve as janizaries
15. C, These Jews knew about valuable technology and had widespread financial connections
16. D, Swahili means "of the coast."
17. C, control of the gold-salt trade routes
18. A, Axum became a multicultural kingdom, with both Christian and Jewish populations
19. B, They protected Muslim communities
20. C, Muslims made Arabic the region's dominant language
21. A, Nubia was a strategically located center of wealth, trade, and commerce
22. C, E, through conquest, and Via merchants
23. B, rich land on the Mediterranean coast
24. A, E, gold and slaves
25. B, iron and timber
26. C, extended lineages
27. D, Griots were a combination of advisors, historians, and entertainers charged with preserving rich oral traditions for future generations.
28. A, C, The striking architecture of the ruins displays impressive creativity, The great size of the ruins suggests a once strong, successful society
29. A, C, Islam played an significant part in government and business in many regions of Africa, Muslim and Christian converts felt the one God was like their traditional supreme being.
30. A, D, Sons helped their mother's brothers as needed, Brothers protected their sisters
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^^^^^^^^^^^ Connexus thank you SO OOFING MUCH MAN
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cool
connexus is right
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connexus is right
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cool beans
Thank you so much
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CAAARLLLLLLLL
Connexus Thank you so much your the best!!!!!
Answered by
Dunnnn
Connexus is right on all of them as of Decmber 2020
Answered by
wow
Damn you guys cheat a-lot thank you Mr. Pursley.
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Ms.Sue 2
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person
if you respond, you cheated. that simple
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wow
correct for nov 2021
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Connexus student 556
13 and 16 are wrong on Connexus answers but the rest are correct
Answered by
kuma kuma kuma bear
13 is b and 16 is b
Answered by
helper
correct as of 2021 november
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@Kuma kuma Bear
You are wrong. Connexus is still right As of 8:10am 11/17/21
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Corrections
Connexus's answers for 13 and 16 are incorrect, but the rest are. Thank you!
Also here's 13 and 16:
13: D (He helped restore a cultural golden age similar to the ancient Persian empire through enlightened rule.)
16: D (Swahili blends aspects of Bantu with Arabic)
Also here's 13 and 16:
13: D (He helped restore a cultural golden age similar to the ancient Persian empire through enlightened rule.)
16: D (Swahili blends aspects of Bantu with Arabic)
Answered by
ok
but 24 is supposed to have 3 answers
Answered by
yasss
For 24 the answers are gold, ivory, and slaves
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