Advanced Placement (AP), 28.10.2020 16:30 cesarcastellan9
The effects of the development of trans-Saharan trade networks on West African states can be better understood by considering the earlier development of cities and states in the region. Due to the difficulty of raising livestock and growing crops in the hot Sahara, the economy of West Africa lagged behind that of North Africa until the growth of trade. Likewise, while a sophisticated civilization developed in the Niger Valley after 300 BCE, growing trade cities at the time were not joined into a larger empire. The ongoing development of trans-Saharan trade, however, provided the resources for economic and political change in the region. Review the sample essay excerpt above. First, explain how to provide contextualization in an essay. Then, explain how this excerpt explains the context of the prompt. (15 points)
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Advanced Placement (AP), 22.06.2019 04:00, sarahidan
In dunker's candle experiment, subjects weren't able to find a solution to the candle problem because they could not see past the conventional use of the box. which obstacle to problem solving did the subjects experience? (2 points) functional fixation counterproductive heuristic confirmation bias overconfidence
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Advanced Placement (AP), 24.06.2019 08:00, carsondelane13
The color contrast between the open ocean and the lagoon between the spit and the mainland. the greater concentration of suspended sediments in the lagoon gives the waters a more turbid appearance. the source of sediment in the lagoon is (are) [(rivers and streams from the mainland) (wind-borne sediment from the spit) (ocean waves washing over the spit) (all of these contribute)].
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