Answer:
Gan De was an astrologer and astronomer. He observed Jupiter and its four moons long before Galileo saw it through his telescope.
Zhang He ng lived during the Han dynasty and was an expert in subjects like astronomy, mathematics, hydraulics, and science.
Zu Chon gzhi was known for his precision in calculations, his understanding of mathematics, and astronomy.
Gong sun Long was a logician who wrote many paradoxical essays.
Mo zi was a Chinese philosopher, and his teachings focused on self-reflection and self-understanding.
Explanation:
How did the Nile and crop influence egyptian religion?
Answer:
the Nile river is thought of to be one of the prime factors the ancient Egyptian civilization strived for the thousands of years that it did. Egyptians believed the river was a blessing, as it provided the people with everything they needed each time the annual flooding seson came about: excellent soil to grow crops, a new transportation method via long wooden boats, bathing water and more. Ever since king Menes united upper and lower Egypt together to form the set of cultures and beliefs we know today from the country, Egyptians have always praised the Nile. And of course, this society believed there was a god for everything that blessed them. This is where Hapi comes in; god of the Nile floodings. The symbol Egyptians associated with Hapi in their religion was the lotus (which represented birth in the ancient Egyptian religion), as the shape of the river in northern Egypt resembles the flower. The flooding of the Nile was also said to be named the Arrival of Hapi, which may symbolise birth since Hapi is shown to be wearing lotus flowers on his head.
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What are some of the major provisions of the Northwest Ordinance? How
could a territory become a state?
Explanation:
The following three principal provisions were ordained in the document: (1) a division of the Northwest Territory into "not less than three nor more than five States"; (2) a three-stage method for admitting a new state to the Union—with a congressionally appointed governor, secretary, and three judges to rule in the ...
Answer:
"As the first step toward statehood, each territory had to appoint a governor, a secretary, and three judges. Second, as soon as there were five thousand male residents in the territory, they could elect a legislature and a delegate to Congress." (encyclopedia.com)
Explanation:
Evaluate the extent to which South Asian belief systems experienced change during the period 1450 to 1750 CE??
Select the correct answer. Why did the Enforcement Acts of 1870 and 1871 fail? A. Northern states weren’t interested in granting African Americans civil rights. B. Southern opposition was too strong for the Democratic Party to control. C. By the end of Reconstruction, the laws were rarely enforced. D. African Americans didn’t feel threatened by Southern terrorist organizations.
Answer:
D. African Americans didn’t feel threatened by Southern terrorist organizations.
Explanation:
Answer:
D. is your answer :)
Explanation:
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Read the excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone by James Cross Giblin.
Some of these scholars made otherwise significant contributions to the world's knowledge of ancient Egypt. A German priest of the 1600s, Athanasius Kircher, wrote the first grammar and vocabulary of Coptic, the language of Christian Egypt. These books were to prove of great value when the hieroglyphs were eventually deciphered.
But Kircher's ideas about the hieroglyphs themselves were even farther off the mark than those of Horapollo. Looking at a certain group of symbols—which actually stood for the name of a pharaoh—Kircher let his imagination run wild. Without any evidence to support him, he said that the hieroglyphs meant "The blessings of the god Osiris are to be procured by means of sacred ceremonies, in order that the benefits of the river Nile may be obtained."
Which sentence from this excerpt contains evidence that supports the claim?
But Kircher's ideas about the hieroglyphs themselves were even farther off the mark than those of Horapollo.
A German priest of the 1600s, Athanasius Kircher, wrote the first grammar and vocabulary of Coptic, the language of Christian Egypt.
Looking at a certain group of symbols—which actually stood for the name of a pharaoh—Kircher let his imagination run wild.
Some of these scholars made otherwise significant contributions to the world's knowledge of ancient Egypt.
It's like they exact same thing as the question I got before it but some of the things are backward. wth
Answer:
B:A German priest of the 1600s, Athanasius Kircher, wrote the first grammar and vocabulary of Coptic, the language of Christian Egypt.
Explanation:
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How many wives did mormon prophet joseph smith have?
Answer:
40 wives
Explanation:
For the first time, the Mormon church has claimed that its founder Joseph Smith had up to 40 wives. The church said that the women included a 14-year-old and others who were already married in an essay published on its website quoting "careful estimates,".
Spain than claimed lands in _____ America ______ America and the Southern parts of ______ America
A) Central,North,South
B)Central,South,west
C)Central,North,South
D)Central,South,North
Answer:
D
Explanation:
- How did the American and French revolutions affect South America in the 1800s?
If you were the Serbian king Peter,what and how would you reply to the threatining of Austro-Hungarian king and why?
Answer:
Explain:
I don’t think any self respecting monarch would’ve accepted the ultimatum. The demands were made to be rejected. This war was waiting to happen. If it had not happened in 1914, it might have started in 1915 or 1916. Earlier the respective powers avoided the 1909 Bosnian crisis but the conflict kept coming back again.
If the Serbian King had accepted the Austrian demands, he might have faced violent repression at home. The next ruler might have done something against Austro-Hungarian empire and that crisis might have started the war.
who Left New Jersey to start a colony because of religious persecution?
Russia or German pick and vote
Answer:
RUSSIA
Explanation:
What prompted the need for the Fourteenth Amendment?
Southern states were enacting black code laws to keep recently freed slaves from obtaining the rights of other citizens.
Women who owned land and property wanted the right to vote on issues that impacted their livelihoods.
After the Civil War, the economies of the Northern states were negatively impacted by the Thirteenth Amendment.
Congress was worried about a divided country and wanted to limit the power of the president after the Civil War.
Answer:
The 14th amendment was made to form laws against slavery in the United States.
Name a list of 10 vegetables
Answer:
Broccoli.
Garlic.
Brussels Sprouts.
Kale.
Green Peas.
Swiss Chard.
Carrots.
Spinach.
Ginger.
Explanation:
What influenced the way Americans got news about the war in 1914?
A. Most people in the United States read German newspapers.
B. The United States had no reporters in Europe.
C. The United States had no trade with Germany.
D. It was easier to receive British news.
During the War of 1914, it was easier to receive British news. This influenced the way Americans got news about the war in 1914. Thus, the correct answer is option D.
What happened during 1914?The Great War, generally known as World War I, began in 1914 with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. His assassination triggered a European war that lasted until 1918. Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire (the Central Powers) battled against the United Kingdom, France, Russia, Italy, Romania, Canada, Japan, and the United States (the Allied Powers) during the war.
The year 1914 was significant to the globe because it marked the beginning of globe War I. During this time, word of the conflict was flowing over the world, and Germany, the country responsible for World conflict I, also sent news. It was, however, easier for Americans to receive British news than German news because of the language barrier.
Therefore, option D is appropriate, as the American people read more British news than German news.
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The treaty of Versailles created turmoil in Germany which later spread to the rest of Europe due to
Answer:
German resentment of the War Guilt Clause.
Explanation:
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What foreign policy did the United States resume following World War I?
What characteristics define Greek philosophy
Answer:
gods
Explanation:
like zeus and poseidon
What was the name of the pamphlet that was written by Thomas Paine (a) common sense (b) leviathan (c) the social contract
Answer:
A) Common sense
Explanation:
Common Sense is a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1775–1776 advocating independence from Great Britain to people in the Thirteen Colonies. - Wikipedia
Which river is labeled on this map?
Answer:
Explanation:
Ummm..... which map,but I do know what river is at the end of the map it is Colorado river,:),just help me wit the question lol,i just want to help
Who is Louis XVIII (18th)?
Answer:
Louis XVIII, known as the Desired, was King of France from 1814 to 1824, except for the Hundred Days in 1815. He spent twenty-three years in exile: during the French Revolution and the First French Empire, and during the Hundred Days.
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Which group believed that the new constitution did not give enough power to the states
Answer:
Anti-Federalists
Explanation:
Anti-federalists wanted a small central government. Anti-federalists opposed parts of the Constitution they thought limited the power of the states
Answer: anti-federalists
how did the Atlantic slave trade lead to the African diaspora
plz help will give brailiest for best answer
Answer: Large communities of Africans developed in the countries where slaves were sold.
Explanation:
Which were the new desired items immediately after world war 2
Answer:
One was more automobiles I think. Others would be movies
Both the British and the Americans frequently used horseback riders to carry messages, and both sides tried to capture the riders and get the messages. The rider who lost one of Washington's important messages was Tallmadge himself. It happened when Tallmadge and some of his men were attacked by British troops near the Connecticut–New York border. Tallmadge escaped unharmed but lost a saddlebag full of secret papers.
Luckily, Tallmadge's code did not fall into British hands. But among the papers was a letter from Washington in which he carelessly gave the name and address of an agent, George Higday, saying that he was a man who would probably "convey intelligence to me." Higday was arrested, but he had managed to destroy all evidence of spying. That move probably saved him from hanging.
Which statement best expresses the central idea of the excerpt?
Answer: Losing secret papers to the enemy could have serious consequences.
Explanation:
The central idea here is that when secret papers are lost to the enemy, they could have serious consequences. This is why the both the British and the Americans tried to capture riders conveying messages for the other side so that they could get the messages.
If these messages were found, they could help in the war effort by implicating spies such as George Higday who would be put to death should evidence be found of their treachery. This would be good for the side that was being spied on as less information would be leaked and bad for the other side as they will have less information to act on.
Answer:
B. Giving up information could be a disaster for either side.
Explanation:
In what way did the Eastern Roman Empire and the Roman Catholic Church
differ?
A)unlike the Eastern Roman Empire, the Roman Catholic Church could not send armies across Europe.
B)unlike the Roman Catholic Church, the eastern Roman Empire was ruled by a pope.
C) unlike the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Roman Empire was based in Constantinople.
D) unlike the Eastern Roman Empire, the Roman Catholic Church divided the people of Europe.
Answer:
Correct answer is C) unlike the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Roman Empire was based in Constantinople.
Explanation:
Option A is not correct as Church has done it multiple times. Just take for example the Crusades.
Option B is not correct as Roman Empire was ruled by the Emperor, not by the Pope.
Option C is correct. Center of the Church was in the city of Rome, while center of Eastern (Byzantine) Empire was in Constantinople.
Option D is not correct as both of them had their influence in Europe. Byzantines had influence in Eastern and Catholic Church in Western Europe.
Answer:C
Explanation:
Select all that apply.
Which did Nubia and Egypt have in common?
gold and ivory
participated in trade
alphabet
located along Nile River
pyramids
pharaohs
Answer:
i think my imagination says nile river but wait if someone else answer not sure but 70percent sure nile river
Answer:
participated in trade, located along the nile river, pyramids
Explanation:
just did the assigment
All of the following became a very popular source of communication and entertainment in the 1920’s in America except
A. Talkies
B. Radio
C. Magazines
D. Television
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Talkies weren’t a thing
Why was the topic the battle of Long Island important
Answer:
Because The British Army successfully moved against the American Continental Army led by George Washington. The battlewas part of aBritish campaign to seize control of New York and thereby isolate New England from the rest of the colonies.
Question 1 (2 points)
Which are steps taken by the first emperor of a united China to unify the country?
Select all correct answers.
Question 1 options:
standardized system of weights and measures
built the Great Wall
forbade the practice of ancestor worship
appointed Confucius as his chief adviser
Question 2 (2 points)
Saved
What is the best definition of the caste system?
Question 2 options:
the belief that the essential self of a living being dies upon reaching Nirvana
a Buddhist idea that each person has many lives until they reach spiritual perfection
social class division developed by Aryans who believed they were superior to others
a set of mental and physical disciplines used to unite the self with the universal essence
Question 3 (2 points)
Saved
Who does this describe:
I could have lived life as a prince, but I chose to seek a way to end pain and suffering for all. I leave you with Four Noble Truths and a way to reach peace.
Question 3 options:
Vedas
Buddha - Guatama
Asoka
Confucius
Question 4 (2 points)
Saved
Which of the following is not an example of Confucian thought that influenced Chinese history?
Question 4 options:
Those in government need to work hard for the sake of others
People with wealth and power should run the government
Family is where people learn respect, cooperation, and good habits
People should work hard to think and act better
Question 5 (2 points)
Saved
Which of the following accurately describes the Hindu belief of reincarnation?
Question 5 options:
Life is a cycle of death and rebirth in which a person can be reborn into a higher caste if he leads a good life.
Life ends with death unless a person belongs to the Vaishya caste.
The self is reborn into the same caste each time, regardless of how the person lived his life.
Question 6 (2 points)
Saved
The country was in chaos, but this scholar helped bring order to society through his teachings about family and government relationships, and the Golden Rule.
Question 6 options:
Asoka
Confucius
Ramayana
Siddhartha Gautama
Question 7 (2 points)
Saved
What do Buddhists believe they will attain by following the Eightfold Noble Path?
Question 7 options:
Brahman, the highest caste
Heaven, everlasting life with God
Nirvana, freedom from suffering
Question 8 (2 points)
Saved
What is the correct definition of the Vedas?
Question 8 options:
the collected teachings of Asoka
an epic poem about a virtuous Hindu prince
the sacred writings of Hinduism
a set of laws or commandments for Hindus
Question 9 (2 points)
Saved
Which statements are Buddhist beliefs?
Select all correct answers.
Question 9 options:
People cannot change their destiny.
Nirvana is a state of freedom from suffering, fear, and pain.
"Right living" through meditation and compassion for others can free a person of desire and greed.
There is one god, and the Buddha is his prophet.
Question 10 (2 points)
Saved
What are the achievements of the Han dynasty?
Select all that apply.
Question 10 options:
export of silk, spices, ivory, jade, and ceramics on Silk Road
cylinder seals for preserving works of literature
Hinduism as national religion
smart, virtuous men in government administration
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
what was the main mission of the team discovery? (here we're talking about lewis and clark)
Answer:
Lewis and Clark's missions was to learn about the Native American tribes and make peace with them.
Explanation: