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You are giving a two-minute speech commemorating Columbus’s landing on American shores. You decide to take this opportunity to share your knowledge of the complex civilizations of the native peoples. Write a 250-word essay on the discovery debate.
We know that the landing of Colombo on the new continent was an extraordinary event and that it must be celebrated constantly, as we have done at the moment.
A new land is always exciting and exploring it will bring many positive results for the nation, but we cannot fail to mention the existence of inhabitants on that land and its importance in the new continent.
When Columbus arrived in America, he found it full of inhabitants, natives, totally different from us in appearance and personality. They look wild and have no fancy customs, but they have a civilization of their own that has apparently worked well for years. The natives live in tribes, each tribe has its language, its culture, its customs, its habits and its religions. They live on what nature offers and have peculiar traditions, besides seeing no value in gold or silver.
We must not suppress these people, but rather live in harmony with them, since they are the true owners of the land and have their own organization that we must respect, even without understanding.
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the answer is b
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What is the government of the United States based on?
Question options:
the rules of Parliament
states rights
certain ideas or tenets of democracy
the Ten Commandments
Answer:
The answer is the states rights of the American government
Where were people from France more likely to migrate, rather than to French colonies?
Answer:
I think People's from France were more likely to migrate to America, rather than to French colonies.
Who were the participants in the Chinese Civil War of 1927-1949? What was the outcome?
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The Participants in the Chinese Civil war between 1927-1949 was Kuomintang (KMT) government of the Republic of China and the Communist Party of China. The outcome was that the KMT collapsed during the Northern Expedition and the Nationalists controlled most of china.
HURRY AND ANSWER Which best explains an effect of the Diaspora on Jewish people? They did not keep their religious identity. They used traditions to help them identify as a community. They did not develop a sense of shared history. They transitioned to a new religious identity.
Answer:
the best answer to this question would be answer choice B) They used traditions to help identify as a community
Explanation:
" 1. The destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem, and the inability to get to Jerusalem freely, made animal sacrifice impossible. Animal sacrifice was the main way in which Jews could communicate with God and atone for sin. Without physical sacrifice, other ways had to emerge to draw closer to God, and prayer and deeds of lovingkindness were elevated to be the primary ways to connect to God.
2. With the lack of a geographic center, the religion had to focus on a portable icon. Thus, the Torah became the object which could be transported, and reproduced and which represented the symbol of God throughout the world.
3. The destruction of the Temple meant that the priests no longer had a leadership role (let alone any role at all). The rabbis - as teachers - became community leaders.
4. With the dispersion of the Jewish population, different traditions emerged from diverse geographic locations. No central leader unified Judaism; only the Torah and, later, the Talmud, unified the religion.
5. Almost 2/3 of the world's Jewish population were killed by the Romans, and the dispersion of the Jews who remained meant that Jews would be the minority in virtually every place they lived for the next 2000 years.
6. Exile from Israel - except for small communities allowed to remain (e.g. Yavneh) - meant that Israel became more symbolic than real for most Jews. Return to Israel became a focus for the concept of the Messiah.
7. Settlement as a minority throughout the world meant that Jewish law had to be reconciled with the local laws.
8. Geographic dispersion implied that the concept of God, and access to God, could no longer be centralized. A broader concept of God was embraced.
9. A common language (Hebrew, and later Yiddish) enabled Jews to fill particular niches in a dispersed environment."
These are a few additional ways the Diaspora affected the Jews
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They used traditions to help them identify as a community explains the effect of the Diaspora on Jewish people. The appropriate response is option B.
What is the effect of Diaspora on Jewish people?Animal sacrifice was prohibited as a result of the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem and the restriction on access to Jerusalem. Jews primarily made atonement for sin and contact with God through animal sacrifice. Without bodily sacrifice, other means of having a closer relationship with God had to be developed, and prayer and acts of lovingkindness were elevated to become the main means of doing so.
2. Without a geographic center, the religion was forced to concentrate on a transportable icon. As a result, the Torah was transformed into an item that could be moved about and copied, serving as a universal representation of God.
3. As a result of the Temple's collapse, the priests lost their position of authority (let alone any role at all). As teachers, the rabbis rose to prominence in their communities.
4. Different traditions from various geographical places evolved as a result of the dispersion of the Jewish population. Judaism was not consolidated by a central figure; rather, it was brought together by the Torah and, later, the Talmud.
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According to the reading titled, Film and American Political Culture - Which presidential candidate made
references to three movies in a single speech to a group of law enforcement officials (referring to Easy
Rider: Sudden Impact; and West Side Story).
Answer:
The Presidential Figure who referred to the three movies in his spesch was President George Bush.
Explanation:
In his speech, President Bush referred to three movies namely 'Easy Rider', 'Dirty Harry', and 'Star Trek.' In his acceptance speech, President Bush, a Presidential Candidate by then, stated that he is more strict in terms of street crimes then his Democratic rival.
He referred to these movies as he thought that his Democratic rivals have savored such movies of street crimes, and violence.
Thus, the correct answer is President George Bush was the Presidential Candidate who referred to three movies in a speech.
In which system of government would states function independently of each other?
solitary
unitary
federal
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confederal
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Confederal
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confederal
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which event would appear first on a time line a. Rome was founded B much of Rome burned c the Colosseum was built d rome split into two empires
Answer:
a. Rome was founded
Explanation:
In teh seventh century BC, Rome was founded by Romulus and Remus. Among the other civilizations, the Roman Empire is said to be very great and influencing. Julius Caesar is said to be the ruler who popularized and efficiently ruled Rome.
The event that would appear first on the timeline is will be the foundation of Rome. The preceding event will be the burning of most of the parts of Rome. The building of the Colosseum happened later. The splitting of Rome will be the last event according to the given options.
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A. Rome was founded
Explanation:
According to the legend it was founded by demigods and two brothers Remus and Romulus on 21st April 753 BCE. Later the brothers got into a fight over the argument that who would rule the city and Remus was killed by Romulus. He named the city after himself. According to other legend they fought over the location of the city
Foundation of Rome is the first event while all others events occurred later.
"Around 7,000 years ago, agriculture emerged in Mesoamerica, including the domestication of maize, beans, and squash, causing major changes in the plants that people cultivated. Three sisters agriculture had spread across Mexico by 3,500 years ago, though they originated at different times."Which of the following pieces of evidence would best support Landon’s argument in the excerpt? Choose 1 answer: Choose 1 answer: (Choice A) A fossilized animal bones and teeth (Choice B) B written inventories of annual harvests C archaeological remains of ancient seeds (Choice D) D oral histories of hunting and gathering
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D
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c. archaeological seeds
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Does the Third Amendment make sense for American today? explain
your answer.
This amendment protectes each citizens right to their privatly owned property. Without this amendment, any soldier could simply walk into your house and take a room. While in war times this might have been helpful, today it would be seen as a violation of privacy and property. So yes this amendment makes sense for the U.S.A today!
Why were the Hebrews considered unusual in Mesopotamia?
a. They were the first group to declare war
b. They were the first group to make money
c. They were the first group to create government
d. They were the first group to have monotheism
Answer:
The correct option is;
d. They were the first group to have monotheism
Explanation:
Unlike other neighboring groups, that practiced polytheism by having several gods and goddesses, the Hebrew were among one of the first people that had a religion with a Monotheistic belief. Monotheism is the belief in a single supernatural God rather than having many gods and goddesses.
The religious idea of a singular omnipresent (present everywhere), omniscient (knows everybody's thoughts, knows everything) God was a strange idea at that period.
The idea of Monotheism was promoted first by Abraham and is now practiced worldwide.
What areas of life did Hammurabi’s Code cover? What impact do you think the code had on the Babylonian people?
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Hammurabi’s Code is one of the earliest collections of law. It was created in Babylonia around 1760 BC and it has a total of 282 sections of the law engraved on a stone boat in a public place. The law is named after Hammurabi, the then king of Babylon.
The basic idea of the law has been said to be the principle "Eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth", but also Hammurabi's Code provided for penalties for various violent and other crimes and debts according to the same principle. However, in some cases, even under Hammurabi's Code, violent crimes were punishable only by a fine, especially if the crime was committed against a person of a lower estate.
The law dealt mainly with theft, pastoral issues, property damage, women’s rights, marriage, children’s rights, slave rights, murder and various assaults, and death. The punishments were different for members of different social groups. The law does not mention anything about taxation.