Answer:
with whatever you're writing, you just provide where you got it from and the source you see or looked at
Problem What is probably the most important difference between dating based on ancient writings and dating based on radioactive decay of organic materials?
Answer:
Even though radioactive dating's accuracy is plus or minus a few decades, the accuracy of ancient writings is far worse. Consider the Bible which is full of stories about how mankind originated and developed. If you believe every single word in the Genesis, then the world is less than 10,000 years old.
But since not everyone is Christian or Jewish or Muslim (the old testament is basically the same for all three), lets take ancient Chinese writings where dragons and spirits ruled the world and they lived for hundreds of thousands of years, and humans lived enough to record their ages.
What other ancient texts can we use? Most of them are exaggerations of some real life event that happened and was told from one generation to the next until someone learned how to write and created their own version. The problem with stories that pass from one generation to the next is that they are never repeated or passed 100% exactly like the way they happened.
Also remember that humans back in ancient times lived around 30 years only, so a 200 year old story would have been told many times from a 30 or so grandparent to their children and then to the grandchildren.
Imagine you are traveling back in time to visit an early
river valley civilization. Describe what characteristics of
the place would you find, and what social organization
you would experience.
This is a personal question that only you can answer. However, we can provide some information that can help guide your work.
River valley civilizations were the first civilizations that arose in history. They formed in the banks of rivers, as these provided fertile ground to grow crops. Therefore, it is likely that if you travelled to these valleys, you would find a society that mostly relies on agriculture. These societies included the Ancient Egyptians (Nile River), the Mesopotamians (Tigris and Euphrates Rivers), Ancient Chinese (Yellow River) and Ancient Indians (Indus River).
These societies were also organized in a very particular way. It is likely that you would find a society where most people are farmers. They would form a particular social group. Other groups would include traders, priests and the nobility. Most of these civilizations consisted of a series of villages, with one or several large urban populations.
How does Christopher Columbers view the native populations he initiallyb en- counters?
Answer: He views them as foreign, but also as opportunity. During his arrival to the New World, he had ordered 6 natives to be captured. He had written in his journal that they would be good servants and even later enacted policies of forced labor for profit.
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When did George Washington die
is Iran north east south or west from china?
Iran is in the west of China.
Which statement best describes the Jewish experience under Persian rule? The Temple of Jerusalem was destroyed. Judaism was illegal to practice. Jewish people were denied access to their sacred writings. Jewish people were allowed to practice their religion openly.
Answer: D.) Jewish were allowed to practice their religion openly.
Explanation: Got it right on Edge
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I got it right on my assignment
Question 1 Louis XIV believed that his authority to rule absolutely came from.
Answer:
God
Explanation:
He believe his power came from the heavens
Challenge 2: Rank the following geographic features from
smallest (1) to largest (8) Country, State, Region, Village, City,
Town, Continent, Neighborhood.
Answer:
neighborhood, village, town, city, region, state, country, and continent.
Glided age immigration
Why is history important?
Answer:
History gives us the opportunity to learn from the past. It us learn a better understanding of our ancestors and how the world gave to how it is today. It makes us more compassionate as people
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Even though global history may seem distant, understanding history shows how all events are interconnected. As a society, it enables us to learn from our previous errors, which assists us in deciding how to approach the future. It helps in our understanding of the diverse causes of human behavior. As a result, it makes us more objective when making decisions. One can better deal with the challenges and opportunities of the present and future by understanding the enormous complexity of our planet via history. History shapes our sense of identity. People need to become aware of their shared history. What we are currently is a result of past events.
According to a philosopher, the only thing we can learn from history is that there is nothing to learn. It is a worrying thought, considering how many mistakes people have made throughout history. As is usually stated, history repeats itself.
which modern democratic principle was influenced by the ancient Greek and roman idea that all citizens should feel responsible for participating in the government? A) Civic Duty B) Representative C) Rule of law D) Separation of power
Answer:
D) Separation of power
Explanation:
Separation of power is a modern democratic principle that was influenced by the ancient Greek and Roman idea. This is because, during their era, they were able to practice something similar.
For example, the Romans had separation of powers where there is a Senate chamber who are the people's representative and helps to decides on the matters of the region, the Emperor who rules the people. And, lastly, the Priests and Priestess who intercedes for the country. (Serves as connection between the gods and the people in important aspect like going to war, famine or planting season)
Answer:
Explanation:
The Rule of Law is a principle established in ancient Greece that holds all people and organizations accountable to the same set of laws. It has had a profound effect on civilizations across the world.
Which of the following was a result of the British policy of "salutary neglect" and the colonists long distance from England
Answer:
What the actual fu
Explanation:
What was the first elective governing body in a
British colony?
Answer:
The Virginia House of Burgess
Explanation:
Answer:
the House of Burgesses
Explanation:
I got it correct ;)
How did Akhenation's reforms affect priests of the old religon
Answer:
Explanation:
Priests of Amun who had the time and resources hid statuary and texts from the palace guards sent to destroy them and then abandoned their temple complexes. Akhenaten ordained new priests, or simply forced priests of Amun into the service of his new monotheism, and proclaimed himself and his queen gods.
How many phone calls are made by passengers on flight 93?
Answer:
37 phone calls were made
is china α state? pleasee help i’m so dumbb
Paying your Taxes is an example of
O A duty of Naturalization
O Something that I don't do.
O a Responsibility of Citizenship
O a Duty of Citizenship
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Identify and explain ONE response to the spread of Islam within India.
Answer:
Islam in India existed in communities along the Arab coastal trade routes in Gujarat, Kerala, and Bengal as soon as the religion originated and had gained early acceptance in the Arabian Peninsula, though the first incursion through sea by the new Muslim successor states of the Arab World occurred around 636 CE or 643 AD, during the Rashidun Caliphate, long before any Arab army reached the frontier of India by land.
Explanation:
Islam is the second-largest religion in India,[6] with 14.2% of the country's population or approx. 172 million people identifying as adherents of Islam (2011 census).[7][8] It makes India the country with the largest Muslim population outside Muslim-majority countries. The majority of Indian Muslims belong to Sunni sect of Islam while the Shia form a sizeable minority.
Islam in India existed in communities along the Arab coastal trade routes in Gujarat, Kerala, and Bengal as soon as the religion originated and had gained early acceptance in the Arabian Peninsula, though the first incursion through sea by the new Muslim successor states of the Arab World occurred around 636 CE or 643 AD, during the Rashidun Caliphate, long before any Arab army reached the frontier of India by land. The Barwada Mosque in Ghogha, Gujarat built before 623 CE, Cheraman Juma Mosque (629 CE) in Methala, Kerala and Palaiya Jumma Palli (or The Old Jumma Masjid - 628 - 630 CE) in Kilakarai, Tamil Nadu are three of the first mosques in India which were built by seafaring Arab Merchants.[9][10][11][12][13] Islam arrived in North India in the 12th century via the Ghurids conquest and has since become a part of India's religious and cultural heritage.
The Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire have ruled most of South Asia and the Bengal Sultanate, the Deccan sultanates and the Sur Empire have played major economic and political roles. The peak of the Islamic rule in India was marked under the sharia and proto-industrialised[14] reign of emperor Aurangzeb, the world's largest economy, upon the compilation and establishment of the Fatawa Alamgiri.[15][16][17] The re-introduction of further Islamic policies by Mysore King Tipu Sultan contributed to the South Indian culture.[18][19] The Hyderabad State ruled by the Nizams served as the last self-governing princely state of India until its annexation by the Dominion of India. Over the centuries, there has been significant integration of Hindu and Muslim cultures across India[20][21] and Muslims have played a notable role in economics, politics, and culture of India.[22]
Answer:
After the Arabs other Muslims invaded India. These invasions by Muslims in India were not continuous and not all Muslim invaders were Islamic fanatics.
Explanation:
Islam in India existed in communities along the Arab coastal trade routes in Gujarat, Kerala, and Bengal as soon as the religion originated and had gained early acceptance in the Arabian Peninsula, though the first incursion through sea by the new Muslim successor states of the Arab World occurred around 636 CE or 643 CE
Who is Thomas Jefferson referring to when mentioning the "Creator"?
The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut was written by-
Answer:
Roger Ludlow of Windsor
Explanation:
Describing Members of BPA and FBLA-PBL
Business Professionals of America, and Future Business Leaders of America - Phi Beta Lambda are both open to
business students at which levels? Check all that apply.
elementary school
middle school
high school
college
Answer:
FBLA-PBL (Middle school and college)
Explanation:
Business Professionals of America is a a career and a technical organization of the students. The headquarter of this organization is built in Columbus Ohio. The main aim of this organization is to develop the leadership in students and academic and technological skills. The main color of BPA is tan, red and blue.
FBLA-PBL is an American career and the technical organization for the students. Its headquarter situated in Reston. It is a non profit organization used for middle school, high school and college students. It is the largest organization in America.
After the Louisiana Purchase, from which nation did the United States gain the greatest amount of territory?
One way the executive branch can check the legislative branch is by:
A. Appointing Federal Judges
B. Appointing members of the executive cabinet
C. Vetoing laws
D. Declaring war
Would you rather be a knight or a samurai? Write a narrative story about one of these characters. Be sure to include narrative techniques such as dialogue, plot, characters and setting.
Answer:
A long time ago there was a young samurai and his fiancé who were deeply in love. One day his fiancé was walking through the forest when she was attacked and seriously mauled by a man-eating tiger! No matter what the young samurai did, nothing could save her… and she died
From the depths of his sorrow he vowed to revenge his beloved, by seeking out the tiger and killing it.
So he took his bow and arrow and sought out into the forest, month after month in search of the man-eating beast. Searching daily in the forest, the samurai finally saw a sleeping tiger in the distance and concluded that this must be the tiger responsible for the death of his lover!
He drew his bow, took careful aim and released the arrow which found its mark and pierced the tiger’s body deeply. Drawing and mounting another arrow he slowly approached the motionless creature to confirm the kill… only to find his arrow stuck deeply into a striped colored stone which happened to resemble that of a sleeping tiger!
After this, everyone in the village began to talk about how strong he was, because he could pierce a stone with his arrow, and people became determined to test him. However, regardless of how many times he attempted to repeat the undertaking his arrows kept bouncing off the rock.
This was because he now realized that his target is only a stone. In the past his resolve had been so profound that he was actually able to physically pierce a stone with his arrow. However, now under different circumstances, he was unable to repeat the same feat.
Explanation:
This is a story about a Samurai..I hope this helps!! :))
During the early 1600s, workers on tobacco plantations in Virginia were mostly poor debtors. Indentured servants. Enslaved Africans. Enslaved American Indians.
Answer:
Indentured servants.
Explanation:
In the early 1600, workers in tobacco farms were mainly indentured servants. An indentured servant is a servant who is bound by contract to work for a specific time period without any form of payment. Indentured servants were not exactly slaves. The contract required them to work for a period of time, and in exchange for their services, they may received food but they were not paid
Answer:
B. Indentured servants
Explanation:
What did Gen. Washington keep calling Hamilton, but he didn't like it?
Answer:
he called him his son
Explanation:
Hamilton's father left him at a young age and he didn't like anyone to call him their son.
which age is it I need help?
Answer:
i think 12 sorry if its wrong
Explanation:
50 POINTS!!! WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!! ❶ This plan modified the Articles of Confederation and made sure each state was equally represented. Select one: a. Rhode Island Plan b. New Jersey Plan c. Virginia Plan d. Delaware Plan ❷ This plan favored scrapping the Articles of Confederation, it clearly favored the larger states. Select one: a. Annexation of Puerto Rico b. Virginia Plan c. New Jersey Plan d. New York Amendment ❸ Which house of Congress was elected by state legislatures instead of a popular vote? Select one: a. Both houses were elected by state legislatures. b. The Senate c. Neither house is elected by state legislatures. d. The House of Representatives
Answer:
1 was new jersey plan
2 was Virginia plan
B the senate is last one
im pretty sure JumpingCakes is right
WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!!! In what ways were church and state “entwined” in Puritan Communities?
Answer:
Even though religion was the primary motivation behind the Puritan migration of ... shortly after the Great Migration of 1630 entwined religion and social realities.
Explanation:
How did news of the water-gate brake-in first reach the public?