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Nubians did not use the Nile for trade because _ .

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A, because of the cataracts.

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The cataracts made the river too dangerous to travel in as the rock filled rapids would destroy the boat, and destroy them.

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The correct answer is A) cataracts.

Nubians did not use the Nile for trade because of the cataracts.

The Nile River in North Africa is a navigable river in some parts of the Nile. However, on the part that crosses Nubia, there was a cataract that impeded navigation for the Nubians. Today, that cataract is part of the Nasser Lake. In that region of Nubia and Egypt, there is another cataract that is located in Aswan, Egypt.

Probably, you do not know that the Nile River has six cataracts along the river. One is Egypt (Aswan) and the other five are in Sudan (today, Nubia is part of Sudan).

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Ivory, ebony wood,and panther skins. Why didn't the Nubians use the Nile to trade? Because they could not travel through it by river.

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Nubians did not use the Nile for trade because they could not travel through it by river.
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Ivory, ebony wood,and panther skins. Why didn't the Nubians use the Nile to trade? Because they could not travel through it by river.

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Nubians did not use the Nile for trade because they could not travel through it by river.
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Convection currents in earths mantle are caused by the rise of hot material rising towards the crust, becoming cooler and sinking back down. 
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see explanation and i got an a btw.

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b. The development of diseases in the sixteenth century would support the arguments of the “new generation of historians in the second paragraph because the “new generation of historians” would look at this in relation to european imperialism and see the impact of the european diseases like smallpox that would plague places like modern day united states because of the european immunity, but lack of native immunity.  

c. The “biological competition” contributed to the European imperialism in the Americas by creating a survival of the fittest environment where the europeans brought in diseases like smallpox that had plagued europe generations ago, but infected the native populations and weaken them in both their numbers and their strength, which enabled the Europeans to take control of the new world and develop a dominance while the natives were fighting a disease. This was “biological competition” because the Europeans' immunity was assisting them in fighting the natives' lack thereof.  


B) Explain ONE development in the sixteenth century that would support the arguments of the new gen

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