Hello everyone! Can you answer the question, "How did cultural diffusion change the world of ancient Greece?
Answer:
Ancient Greece is one is one of the most important civilizations in history. Why? Simply because they were the base of many things that we believe in, practice, or build upon today. Some examples are language, architecture, art, science, and much more. Over hundreds and thousands of years technology, agricultural techniques, weapons, and education has advanced and evolved. Many of these ideas not only started within Ancient Greece, but within other ancient civilizations as well. Have you ever wondered what life would have been like if the ideas and inventions that Ancient civilizations had uncovered had not been shared with other societies?
This process of spreading ideas between cultures is called cultural diffusion.
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Actually many Victorian-era scholars believe that the ancient Egyptians (in Africa) and the ancient Incas (in South America) learned many of their practices
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What is ONE thing modern nations can learn from the Ming Dynasty’s
mistakes in regards to isolationism and trade? Be sure to address both
isolationism and trade in your response. Your response should be at least 2-3 sentences
Answer:
The Ming Dynasty
Explanation:
The Ming Dynasty are best known for building the Great Wall. The Ming Dynasty went with the isolationism aproach because they were afraid of foreign invasions and thought the outside of China was barabaric (also because of pirates). Modern Nations can learn by knowing what's going on with who they're working with. And then there's trading. They had many rules that foreign traders had to follow. And the traders had to pay a fee. Now the nations have moden solutions to modern problems. (I am so sorry if I wasn't able to help, this isn't my best subject. I am NOT an expert on any of this just trying to help).
Answer:
The Ming dynasty (/mɪŋ/),[7] officially the Great Ming, was the ruling dynasty of China from 1368 to 1644 following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The Ming dynasty was the last imperial dynasty of China ruled by Han Chinese. Although the primary capital of Beijing fell in 1644 to a rebellion led by Li Zicheng (who established the Shun dynasty, soon replaced by the Manchu-led Qing dynasty), numerous rump regimes ruled by remnants of the Ming imperial family—collectively called the Southern Ming—survived until 1662.[f]
The Hongwu Emperor (r. 1368–1398) attempted to create a society of self-sufficient rural communities ordered in a rigid, immobile system that would guarantee and support a permanent class of soldiers for his dynasty:[8] the empire's standing army exceeded one million troops and the navy's dockyards in Nanjing were the largest in the world.[9] He also took great care breaking the power of the court eunuchs[10] and unrelated magnates, enfeoffing his many sons throughout China and attempting to guide these princes through the Huang-Ming Zuxun, a set of published dynastic instructions. This failed when his teenage successor, the Jianwen Emperor, attempted to curtail his uncles' power, prompting the Jingnan campaign, an uprising that placed the Prince of Yan upon the throne as the Yongle Emperor in 1402.
Explanation:
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Which Canadian province has the most in common culturally with France?
A.
Alberta
B.
Ontario
C.
Quebec
D.
Manitoba
Answer is C. Quebec
Explanation:
It is a culture of the Western World. Quebec is the only region in North America with a French-speaking majority, as well as one of only two provinces in Canada where French is a constitutionally recognized official language.
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which system of government selects its executive leadership from the majority party in the legislature
A. unitary
B. federal
C. confederal
D. parliamentary
Answer:
D. parliamentary
Explanation:
Following the election of the legislative branch, the prime minister is chosen as the executive leader of the political party receiving the most votes. The executive and legislative arms of parliamentary government are made up of the same elected persons.
British law placed a high tax on:
which statement is true of a federal but not of a unitary system of government?
A. its local governments are extensions of the central government
B. its local governments cannot be abolished by the central government
C. its central government usually appoints the leaders of local governments
D. its central government delegates responsibilities to local governments to carry out.
Answer:
Its B
Explanation:
its local governments cannot be abolished by the central government :)
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Answer:
Government is most likely to respond to public concerns.
Explanation:
When the % of reliable is lower, the gov. will most likely respond.
Please write this in your perspective of the Fugitive Slave Act as a Northerner. Thank you! :D
The events on the timeline above were all steps taken to —
A-gain equal pay for all Americans
B-provide more benefits to Americans
C-extend civil rights to American citizens
D-increase the number of American graduates
Answer:
C-extend civil rights to American citizens
Explanation:
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Answer:
i believe its B or C i dont know because they both make sense.
but for my opinion it would be C
Explanation:
The Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution constituted the largest expansion of civil rights in the history of the United States. The Thirteenth Amendment outlawed involuntary servitude.
Why did Rome fall?
A) Smaller battles turned into long civil wars
B) Rome lost the Punic Wars, losing land
C) The slaves escaped and stopped Rome’s trade
D) The soldiers supported the government, not the people Eliminate
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As a news reporter, you have been asked to write a news feature about Jerusalem. Your assignment is to explain the importance of the city of...
Most of the money the state uses to pay for services comes from state taxes. Washington’s major tax sources include the sales tax, the property tax, and a rather unique tax called the Business and Occupation (B&O) tax, which is a tax on [the value of goods and services sold by a business]. Washington is one of seven states that does not levy a personal income tax.
–A Citizen’s Guide to the Washington
State Budget, 2013
How is the business and occupation tax different from other taxes?
It is not part of the state government’s revenue.
It is a tax on the value of items sold by businesses.
It is a tax taken on items when they are sold to customers.
It is a tax on the value of the property owned by businesses.
Answer:
B.) It is a tax on the value of items sold by businesses.
Explanation:
Cuz I did it and it's right.
This is for my sister pls help her Tom is an Inuit living in the northern Canadian territory of Nunavut. Which climate is he likely to experience?
A.
tropical humid
B.
semiarid
C.
humid continental
D.
tundra
Answer: The answer is D. Tundra
Explanation:
20 points asap What government and civic responsibility is represented by the three R’s: reduce, reuse, and recycle?
A. conservation
B. commercialism
C. recreation
D. communication
Answer:
A) Conservation
Explanation:
prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
Answer:
20 points asap What government and civic responsibility is represented by the three R’s: reduce, reuse, and recycle?
A. conservation
B. commercialism
C. recreation
D. communication
Explanation:
the answer is a because the litter is a and
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Which of the following groups is indigenous to Mexico?
A.
Aztecs
B.
Spanish
C.
Portuguese
D.
Iroquois
Answer:
Aztecs
Explanation:
They were the Native to Mexico. Spanish and Portuguese are from Europe and Iroquois are from North America.
write a 5 sentence paragraph based on What is the significance of the Preamble's opening words, "We the people of the United States"? I WILL NAME BRAINLIEST
The Preamble helped explain why the Constitution was written. We the people: This phrase means all the citizens of the United States of America. Even though the Constitution was written up by some of the most well-educated men of the new country, the rights given under the document were given to all American citizens. The first words of the Constitution solidify the idea that the Constitution is of the people, for the people, and by the people.
Read the first four paragraphs of “The Maya.” Which paragraph explains how historians learned about the Mayan civilization?
A
As the Olmecs declined, their neighbors to the east — the Maya — prospered in an area the size of Colorado or Great Britain. This area on the Yucatan Peninsula had poor, infertile soil and no large rivers, not ideal for a flourishing civilization. Yet its people built terraces to trap silt from the small rivers. They grew corn, beans, squash, peppers, cassava, and cacao (chocolate). With no beasts of burden (horses, oxen), their luxury goods were portable — feathers, jade, gold, and shells.
B
The Maya organized themselves into small city-states instead of one big empire. The largest was Tikal, which by 750 CE, had about 40,000 inhabitants. Tikal's residents had specialized occupations and were ruled by elites. The city-states fought each other frequently. The main goal was to capture their enemies and sacrifice them to the Mayan gods.
C
We know about the Maya because they developed an elaborate and sophisticated writing system. It was the most advanced in Mesoamerica. Mayan writing included both pictographs and symbols for syllables. Since the 1980s, scholars have made great progress in deciphering this script. Many carved inscriptions have survived, but only a few accordion books on bark or deerskin remain.
D
Maya shamans (priests) were quite advanced in cosmology and mathematics. They invented three kinds of calendars. A 365-day solar year calendar was used for agricultural cycles. A 260-day ritual calendar was used for daily affairs. A third calendar, called the Long Count calendar, went back to 3114 BCE. It recorded the large-scale passage of time.
Answer:
B
The Maya organized themselves into small city-states instead of one big empire. The largest was Tikal, which by 750 CE, had about 40,000 inhabitants. Tikal's residents had specialized occupations and were ruled by elites. The city-states fought each other frequently. The main goal was to capture their enemies and sacrifice them to the Mayan gods.
How much did sharecroppers
generally earn working on someone
else's farm?
I
Answer: Sharecroppers generally gave 50% to the landlords.
Answer:
Sharecropping
Explanation:
"Proclaim liberty throughout all the land," is written on the Statue of Liberty.
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You have learned that invasive species are plants, animals, and organisms that encroach on and ultimately take over the habitat of native species. Search “invasive species in the United States” and choose one species from the results. Find information on the invasive species you choose, including when, where, and how it was introduced into the United States and what dangers it might pose. Should these dangers be addressed? Are attempts being made to stop the spread of this species? If not, should anything be done to stop the spread of the species?
Respond to the prompt. Support your opinions with explanations and evidence.
If you can you make it about the Burmese Python.
Answer:
Invasive species are a significant threat to many native habitats and species of the United States and a significant cost to agriculture, forestry, and recreation. The term "invasive species" can refer to introduced/naturalized species, feral species, or introduced diseases. Some introduced species, such as the dandelion, do not cause significant economic or ecologic damage and are not widely considered as invasive. Economic damages associated with invasive species' effects and control costs are estimated at $120 billion per year.[1]
Explanation:
Like zebra mussel it was introduced first in Great Lakes, U.S. waterways & lakes
Control measures Ballast water transport bans, manual removal from clogged pipesExtra information
Initially spread by ballast tanks of oceangoing vessels on the Great Lakes, now spread lake-to-lake by trailer-drawn boats. May be a source of avian botulism in the Great Lakes region
Zebra mussels probably arrived in the Great Lakes in the 1980s via ballast water that was discharged by large ships from Europe. They have spread rapidly throughout the Great Lakes region and into the large rivers of the eastern Mississippi drainage.How can impeachment preserve democracy?
Answer: preserves integrity in our government
Explanation:
removes officials who aren't working in our best interest
what invention has changed the world more the bicycle or the television
just a random question :)
Answer:
Television
Explanation:
Changed the way we recive news
Provides Entertainment
Most People use them more frecuently then Bicycles
Completly new technology
Lead to invention of dozens of other products
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Which of the following opposed secession, but favored defending the South if the federal government tried to use force to maintain the Union?
Group of answer choices
Stonewall Jackson
Ulysses S. Grant
Robert E. Lee
Jefferson Davis
Answer:
Jefferson Davis
Explanation:
Jefferson Davis opposed secession but favored defending the South if the federal government tried to use force to maintain the Union. The correct option is (D).
Who was Jefferson Davis?From 1861 to 1865, American statesman Jefferson F. Davis presided over the Confederate States as its first and lone president.
Before the American Civil War, he served as a Democratic Party representative for Mississippi in the US Senate and House of Representatives.
The South's development of its own armed troops and purchase of weaponry was overseen by Jefferson Davis.
On the verge of the Civil War, when Davis returned to the Senate in 1857, he was present for some of the most momentous occurrences in Senate annals.
Therefore, Jefferson Davis opposed secession but favored defending the South if the federal government tried to use force to maintain the Union.
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compare and contrast Lincon's reconstruction policy to the policy proposed in the Wade-Davis bill. Which do you believe to be the most effective policy and why?
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Which two factors led to the dissolution of Yugoslavia?
alliance with Communist China
Soviet economic model
death of Marshal Tito
lack of government force
ethnic and cultural differences
What are two methods of measuring public opinion?
Answer: The formal academic study of public opinion is relatively new but the practical study of public opinion is
not new at all. Governments have paid attention to public opinion as long as there have been
governments. Even the most oppressive tyrants need to know what the people are thinking, even if just to
oppress them more effectively. As the famous investigator of public opinion, V.O. Key, Jr. said,
“Governments must concern themselves with the opinions of their citizens, if only to provide a basis for
repression of disaffection.” (1961, 3)
One of the earliest expressions of public opinion was rebellion. Peasant rebellions have occurred
throughout history. When the king saw his subjects in open rebellion, it was a pretty clear sign that the
public’s support for his government was eroding. Unpaid taxes was another clue; when rulers saw their
tax receipts dwindle and heard reports of tax collectors being killed, they knew that public opinion was
turning against them.
For centuries rulers have established secret police forces to find out which people oppose the government
and to eliminate them. Secret police have, among other things, acted as monitors of public opinion.
Fortunately, not all governments need to hire secret police or wait for peasant rebellions to learn about
public opinion. Democratic governments, especially, have much better procedures to learn about public
opinion and measure it. In this chapter, we explore ways that governments can learn about, and act on,
their citizens’ opinions. We classify the methods of learning public opinion into informal and formal
methods. The informal are very important but they do not involve any formal explicit research
methodologies. Informal methodologies include elections, letters from constituents, media coverage, and
protest marches. Formal methods, on the other hand, involve definite research designs and formal
research methodologies; they are methods designed by experts to research public opinion. Examples of
formal methodologies are telephone surveys, focus groups, and content analysis.
In this book, like practically every book on public opinion, we devote most of the coverage to formal
research methods, especially survey research. But because of our focus on how opinions held by
members of the public get translated into public policy, we spend more time on the “informal” methods
here than is customary in a book like this. We attempt to view public opinion as governmental decision
makers would see it. In the real world of politics, these governmental leaders find out about people’s
opinions in a variety of ways, both informal and formal. We will once again emphasize the informal
ways that political leaders learn about public opinion in the chapter on political participation. We will see
in that chapter that the informal methods tend to favor the wealthy and educated members of the society
Explanation:
Answer:
Elections and the media
Explanation: the most common way to measure public opinions is an election and also media
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Now that you’ve selected a leader, write a three-paragraph essay explaining why you think that person was a good leader. Use these tips to write your opinion essay.
Your essay should include these elements:
a clear thesis statement in the introductory paragraph that sets out the main idea of the essay
a paragraph to support the thesis that includes supporting facts from the unit lessons or outside research
a concluding paragraph that restates the main idea and summarizes the main points of the essay
an engaging writing style, with clear, grammatically correct writing and well-reasoned arguments
The leader I picked is Cyrus the Great
Explain the significance of the Oregon Trail
Answer:
flourished as the main means for hundreds of thousands of emigrants to reach the Northwest from the early 1840s through the 1860s
Answer:
The Oregon Trail has attracted many people's attention. It is the main focus of one of the biggest mass migrations of people in American history. Between 1840 and 1860, around 300,000 and 400,000 people traveled the 2,000-mile overland route to reach destinations in the Willamette Valley, Puget Sound, Utah, and California.
In Greek Mythology who created Eros the God of love and desire?
Answer:
Son of Aphrodite and Ares
In later myths, he was the son of the deities Aphrodite and Ares: it is the Eros of these later myths who is one of the erotes. Eros was depicted as often carrying a lyre or bow and arrow.
Explanation:
Use the map below to answer the following question:
Image of a physical map of the United States. 60 degrees N longitude crosses through the Atlantic Ocean, Scandinavia, and the Ural Mountains. 40 degrees N longitude crosses through the Iberian Peninsula, the Mediterranean Sea, Italy, and parts of southern Europe and western Asia. 60 degrees E latitude passes through parts of eastern Europe and western Asia. 0 degrees latitude passes through the Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, Great Britain, and Western Europe. 20 degrees W latitude passes through the Iceland and the Atlantic Ocean. 40 degrees E latitude passes through eastern Europe, the Black Sea, and western Asia.
Which of the following coordinates correspond to a mountainous area? (4 points)
60° N latitude, 20° W longitude
40° N latitude, 20° E longitude
60° N latitude, 40° E longitude
40° N latitude, 40° E longitude