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What meeting by European nations set the rules and conditions for the takeover of Africa?

Berlin Conference


Are there any rules on how samurai could act?

Bushido was the code of conduct for Samurai similar to the precepts of Knighthood for European Knights. It is above and beyond training, handling weapons, horsemanship, etc.


What is the code of Bushido of the Japanese samurai is most similar to?

The code of Bushido is like the code of Chivalry for European Knights during the feudal period of Europe. They contain rules and regulations on how the elite warrior should train, act around royalty and commoners, and how they should lead life and fight wars.practice of chivalry by European knights


What are some unique features of non-Indo-European languages that set them apart from other language families?

Some unique features of non-Indo-European languages include different grammatical structures, diverse writing systems, and distinct sound patterns. These languages often have unique ways of expressing concepts and may not follow the same rules as Indo-European languages. Additionally, non-Indo-European languages may have different word orders and ways of forming sentences, making them stand out from other language families.


Who met at the Berlin Conference and what was the purpose of the meeting?

The Berlin Conference, held from 1884 to 1885, involved representatives from 14 countries, including major European powers such as Germany, Britain, France, and Portugal, as well as the United States and others. The primary purpose of the conference was to regulate European colonization and trade in Africa, establishing rules for the annexation of African territories. The meeting aimed to prevent conflict among European nations over African land, leading to the "Scramble for Africa" and the partitioning of the continent among European powers.

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What is the rootword of defiant?

The root word of "defiant" is "defy," which means to resist or challenge authority or rules.


What are the FEM rules for the design of hoisting appliances?

RULES FROM European Mechanical Handling Confederation.


What European countries once ruled Guyana?

British


What was the meeting in 1884 of 14 European nations to determine rules for dividing Africa called?

The meeting in 1884 of 14 European nations to determine rules for dividing Africa was called the Berlin Conference. At this conference, rules were established for the colonization and division of Africa among the European powers.


What was the name of the meeting at which European nations agreed upon rules for the European colonization of Africa?

Berlin Conference


Did the first European Settlers have laws or rules to follow?

yes


What are the European visa rules for a comedian from the US?

you die immedietly


How is the European court of human rights linked to the European convention on human rights?

The court enforces the rules set out in the European convention on human rights


What refers to the technical rules that all computers must obey in order to successfully connect to the internet?

12345678


When was the new rule book of the European grand prix got invented?

The European Grand Prix uses the rules set forth for Formula One. They are created by the FIA. The rules are rewritten each year, and some rules don't change, some are added, changed or deleted.


Which small European country is called a principality because a prince rules it?

Andorra


How many children can you have in Europe?

There are no rules in European countries saying how many children you can have.