Answer:
they were used to symbolise important people or things
Explanation:
they use for rituals and ceremonies
They were used as shields during wartime were masks an important part of ancient West African culture. Hence, option A is correct.
What is ancient West African culture?A variety of tribes and cultures that have coexisted in West Africa over the years to form a fascinating and diverse regional subculture. West African culture is incredibly rich in traditions and customs, much like other parts of the continent.
A griot, a storyteller who is well-versed in historical knowledge about customs, cultures, and events and conveys them via stories, is an example of a West African culture. The culture is also reflected in artistic creations, particularly visual arts made with high-quality textiles like narrative and stamped fabrics, appliques, and Kente cloths. Proverbs are also a typical cultural practice in that society.
Thus, option A is correct.
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In regard to constituencies, what are Senators supposed to be concerned about
Answer:
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Why is Alexander Hamilton the man who invented America? What did he do to receive that title? In your answer, discuss what he did, said, and/or believed that had inpact on the new nation.
Answer:1.Hamilton's world teemed with active, opinionated men and women. Some were local celebrities in his small but bustling adopted home of New York City; some were national figures; and a few were world famous. Hamilton worked, argued, and fought with them; he loved, admired and hated them. Some crossed his path briefly. Others were fixed points in his life. Still others changed their relationships with him as politics or passion moved them. The portraits in this exhibition show the important people in his life, and in his psyche.2Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804) is with us every day, in our wallets, on the $10 bill. But he is with us in another sense, for more than any other Founder, he foresaw the America we live in now. He shaped the financial, political, and legal systems of the young United States. His ideas on racial equality and economic diversity were so far ahead of their time that it took America decades to catch up with them. There is no inevitability in history; ideals alone -- even the ideals of the Founding Fathers -- do not guarantee success. Hamilton made the early republic work, and set the agenda for its future. We live in the world he made; here is what he did, and how he did it.
Explanation:
Free market economy is?
Communist
Socialist
Capitalist
Answer: The answer is socialist
Explanation:
Why is agriculture revolutionary for humanity? How has it contributed to the development of civilization?
Answer:
Taking root around 12,000 years ago, agriculture triggered such a change in society and the way in which people lived that its development has been dubbed the "Neolithic Revolution." Traditional hunter-gatherer lifestyles, followed by humans since their evolution, were swept aside in favor of permanent settlements and a reliable food supply.
Explanation:
Which southern leader made a plea to his former Confederates to accept Lincoln's plan and work on making the country whole again?
Answer:
Andrew Johnson
Explanation:
How old was hummurabi between 1811bce- 1750 bce
Answer: Hammurabi (1810 - 1750)
Explanation:
Hammurabi was born in the city-state of Babylon. Not much is known about his youth, but it is known that he grew up as a prince at court. At the age of eighteen, he came to power (1792) after a serious illness and his father's death. He was the sixth king of the First Babylonian dynasty and ruled until he died in 1750. During his 43-year reign, he did much for Babylon. His state reached the peak of political, cultural, and economic power in that period. His influence was extended to almost the entire territory of present-day Iraq and eastern Syria. To control the vast area in which he had power, he compiled a code known as the Hammurabi Code. This act is considered one of the oldest written codes in history.
what is a time zone and how did they divide the earth?
Answer:
As Earth rotates on its axis, it moves about 15 degrees every 60 minutes. After 24 hours, it has completed a full rotation of 360 degrees. The scientists used this information to divide the planet into 24 sections or time zones. Each time zone is 15 degrees of longitude wide. Earth is divided into twenty-four time zones of approximately equal width. The time in each successive time zone is one hour different from the times in neighboring time zones. To establish time zones, Earth's rotation rate of 360 degrees of longitude per day was divided by 24 hours.
Match the social characters with a Correct city-state.
Answer:
Males and Boys go with Sparta
Women go to Athens
Explanation:
I have watched all the movies.
phoenician access to the Mediterranean Sea led to?
Answer:
the widespread availability of glass across the Mediterranean region
Explanation:
Answer:
D: the widespread availability of glass across the Mediterranean region
Explanation:
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What effects did increasing isolation have on Ming China? Choose three correct answers.
encouraged piracy and smuggling of goods
O hurt lower classes like farmers and artisans
O O O O
O reduced European interest in trade with China
prevented Japan from attacking Chinese ports
O reduced the exchange of technology and ideas
O enabled China to focus on its own economic growth
Answer:
A, B, E
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Explanation:
Answer:It is 1,2,5
Explanation:
Read the excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone.
Before the Rosetta Stone was discovered in 1799, no one knew how to read Egyptian hieroglyphic writing. Its meaning had been lost for almost 1400 years. But countless visitors to Egypt over the centuries had tried to decipher the mysterious symbols. This is the story of their attempts, and of how the Rosetta Stone finally enabled scholars to unlock the Egyptian past.
The story begins in the seventh century A.D., when Greek scholars visiting Egypt first called the symbols "hieroglyphs." They gave them that name, which means "sacred carvings" in Greek, because they found so many of them on the walls of Egyptian tombs and temples.
Which phrase from this excerpt best supports the author’s view that the people who deciphered the Egyptian writing system played an important role in history?
A no one knew how to read Egyptian hieroglyphic writing
B countless visitors to Egypt over the centuries had tried
C The story begins in the seventh century A.D.
D finally enabled scholars to unlock the Egyptian past
Answer:
Correct answer is D finally enabled scholars to unlock the Egyptian past.
Explanation:
Option D is the correct one, because it focuses on the importance of deciphering the hieroglyphs for the development of historical science. Scholars were finally able to discuss about history of Ancient Egypt.
Option A is not correct as people were finally able to read them after 1799.
Option B is not correct as this is not the central idea of the text.
Option C is not correct as the story starts a couple of millennium ago, not in 700 AD.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Which statements describe Mongol rule of China? Group them in the box below.
the highest jobs in the government were held by Chinese officials trade flourished use of gunpowder adopted from Euro
Chinese officials maintained rule in the provinces Mongol customs imposed on all of China
peace and order established in the empire
The Mongol Empire
Answer:
Chinese officials maintained rule in the provinces
Explanation:
The Mongol rule of China that spanned between 1279 to 1368, was characterized by its mode of the ruling of China. Often referred to as Yuan dynasty.
The Mongols let various Chinese leaders rule provinces (the local government) but kept themselves in a high position.
Hence, in this case, the correct statement that described the Mongol rule of China is "Chinese officials maintained rule in the provinces"
Answer:
Answer is B
Explanation:
What was Benjamin Franklin's view of the Constitution
Answer:
The answer is In September 1787, the Constitution was completed, but many delegates were disgruntled. Franklin wrote an impassioned speech, in which he used his persuasive powers to urge all delegates to sign the Constitution. Franklin admitted that it was an imperfect document but probably the best they could expect.
Explanation:
When he became president , woodrow wilson was concerned that banks
Did not involve themselves enough in the us economy
Had too much influence in us politics
Were suffering from too much competition
Had too much control over the nation's credit system
Answer:
Did not involve themselves enough in the US economy
Explanation:
President Wilson Woodrow was concerned that the banks were not committed to helping the American economy because if their neutral stance.
This is why he signed. The Federal Reserve Act in 1913 which would ensure that the money in the reserve would hp the economy.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Why does Santiago originally offer the old woman his wine bottle ?
Answer:
Santiago stops in Tarifa to consult with an old woman about his dream. ... at the Egyptian Pyramids and if he finds it then he must give her one-tenth of it. ... What does the old man ask in payment for helping Santiago? ... Don't drink wine (alcohol). ... Describe the first interaction between Santiago and the Crystal Merchant.
Explanation:
Where in the us did the women suffrage movement achieve its earliest victories
Answer:
Wyoming
The earliest suffrage victories were in the west. The territory of Wyoming granted women the vote in 1869. Then when Wyoming became a state in 1890, the new government was the first state to allow women to vote. Three years later, Colorado became the second woman suffrage state.
Explanation:
The above was written in 1788 by an Anti-Federalist. Which statement best describes the author's position on the judiciary?
Answer:
He believes federal judicial power will restrict states' rights.
Explanation:
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what does ""connotations of privilege and sophistication"" mean?
Answer:
Once we start using the word “privilege” where what we really mean is “wealth,” we start applying this term to those who came by their wealth without special privilege-the Bill Gateses of the world, sure, but also the more-common successful businessmen or professionals who are earning a few million dollars a year down to a few hundred thousand dollars a year and who don’t show up on any “richest people” lists. The vast majority of people who get rich in even a semifree economy such as ours do so by producing goods and services that others value. But because the word “privilege” carries a negative connotation, when we call someone “privileged,” we are communicating, even if unintentionally, that this person came by his money dishonestly. And if you think that this is not a major issue, consider what President Obama’s first budget book, an official U.S. government publication, said about the highest-income people in the United States: “While middle-class families have been playing by the rules, living up to their responsibilities as neighbors and citizens, those at the commanding heights of our economy have not.”
Explanation:
The governor of the state where Maria lives has just been convicted of not paying his
taxes. Everyone who works is required to pay taxes, but the governor went five years
without paying his taxes. Now, he must serve jail time, and he will be fined.
Maria's governor's punishment displays the constitutional principle of
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separation of powers.
rule of law.
popular sovereignty.
checks and balances.
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Rule of law should be the answer out of the choices.
What method is used to check the electric chair?
Answer:
Test load box
Explanation:
Electric Chair is used in state prisons for executing prisoners after they get a death sentence. Electrocution is used as the sole method of execution in Nebraska. For execution by the electric chair, the person is barbered and tied to a chair with belts.
The Department of Correction tests the electric chair within two weeks before the planned execution date to make sure it is operational by the method of test load box. It is a method of checking the flow of voltage in the electrical cables.
3. How did the Aztec civilization become wealthy and powerful?
Answer:
One of the ways in which the Aztec expanded in strength and wealth at the time was by acting as mercenaries and warriors for other societies in the region. For example, in the decades after the founding of Tenochtitlan they worked as warriors for the Tepanec people.
Explanation:
who declared brazils independence from portugal
A. Dom Joao
B. Emperor Pedro |
C. Emperor Pedro ||
D. Getulio Vargas
Answer:
B
Explanation:
This is because Dom Pedro declared independence and then named his son the same name as he had and then his son became ruler so it can't be C which makes the right answer B
Which person below is responsible for keeping the early settlement of Jamestown afloat because of his leadership and treaty with the Powhatan Confederacy
Answer:
John something
Explanation:
when did the second great awakening begin
What is one example of the type of government with the characteristics listed above
Answer:
Currently taking it rn, im guessing republic
Philosophers during the Enlightenment of the 1600s and 1700s
O were most concerned with faith and religion.
were disdainful of art and science.
O used emotion as a guiding principle.
O used reason to try to improve people's lives.
20 POINTS!! Explain why a belief in witchcraft may help maintain order in society.
pls help me I have to turn this in soon.
Answer:
Witchcraft is the practice of magic, especially black magic; the use of spells and the invocation of spirits. If said magic could make everybody whom is making society not maintained "disappear" or contribute to help society stable... I think so
Explanation:
Use evidence to describe what you learned about the culture of the
Aztecs by studying the Templo Mayor.
Answer:
The Templo Mayor
Explanation:
Tenochtitlan was the capital city and centre of the Aztec Empire. The city founded in 1325 and served as the centre until it conquered by Spanish in 1520. The city was built on a swampy island in Lake Texcoco with pyramids, palaces, and storehouses.
The Templo Mayor represent a religious building worshipping gods Huitzilopochtli and Tlaloc. It was a religious and cultural heart of the Aztec empire. Coronations and sacrifices made in the temple to appease the gods. The Aztec practised rituals that required human, especially the heart of a human being. The human sacrifice became vital to ensure agricultural productivity along to win military conquests.
1. Why were precedents set by the Supreme Court with Marshall as Chief Justice
important?
A They influenced the legal and economic systems in the United States.
B They influenced the foreign policy of the United States.
C They addressed the original intent of the Constitution.
D They gave states power over the federal government.
Answer:
C They addressed the original intent of the Constitution.
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Answer:
the answer is False