The first people to migrate to the Indus River Valley were hunters who came from Africa, probably around 40,000 BCE. By about 2300 BCE, the large city of Harappa had been built. Harappa was one of the most developed civilizations in the world in its day. It included the city of Harappa and another big urban area, Mohenjo-daro, about 300 miles away on another section of river. Even though they were far apart, the two cities had striking similarities. Both were laid out with grids of paved streets that made right angles. People built houses out of stone, some of which were three or four stories high. Big fortresses stood near each city to provide protection. The people had weights, measures and a currency, so they could trade. The government may have stored food in case of shortages. They were perhaps the first people to make garments out of cotton. The Harappans used pictographs, drawings and symbols that represented ideas, to write. Both cities had another great invention: sewer systems to carry all human waste out of the city. Almost no other cities had a sewer system at this time. Harappan civilization had all but disappeared by 1700 BCE for reasons that are still unclear. The story of the Harappan civilization is most similar to which of the following?
A
In Ancient Greece, the Mycenaeans made huge advances in engineering and architecture and had a written language. Their society collapsed for unknown reasons in 1100 BCE.

B
The Incan empire did not have many technological advances but covered over 770,000 square miles before it was defeated by Spanish conquistadors in 1533.

C
The Khmer Empire, in modern-day Cambodia, was an enormous Buddhist city with advanced systems of art and architecture. In the 14th century CE it began a long steady decline.

D
The Maori people settled in New Zealand in the 13th century. They developed both a warrior culture and a system of fine and performing arts. The Maori are still around today.

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Answer 1

Answer:

A

In Ancient Greece, the Mycenaeans made huge advances in engineering and architecture and had a written language. Their society collapsed for unknown reasons in 1100 BCE


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What type of transportation was new to Texas in the 1830s?

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Answer:

railroads... steam railroads begin to appear in the United States and Texas around 1830

railroads hope this helps

When early settlers began to move north, they moved north of

the 49th parallel.
Puget Sound.
Seattle.
the Columbia River. PLSS FAST 5 MINUTES LEFT FOR 5 QUESTIOS PLS HURRRY

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Answer:

The columbia riverExplanation:

Answer:

the Columbia River.

Explanation:

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What were goods that gained European attention to Africa
A: Cotton and oil
B: Gold and Ivory
C: silver and copper

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Answer:

gold and ivory

Explanation:

Europeans acquired more than the slaves, purchasing other African commodities, notably precious items – gold, ivory –

Answer: I believe the answer would be B: Gold And Ivory

Explanation:

gold, spices, dyes, and timbers, ivory were interests of the adventurers.

why might West African merchants have viewed conversion to Islam as a trading advantage? (due in 2 hours) :)

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Answer:

Merchants and traders in West Africa saw many advantages in converting to Islam. Literacy spread because belief in Islam encourages Muslims to learn the Quran. Many Muslims speak Arabic, the language of the Quran. In time, Arabic became the common language of the merchants and traders of West Africa

Why did the people in Cyrene tell legends and tales about silphium's powers? Iready

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Answer: They wanted people to keep a lot of silphium.

Answer:   They wanted people to keep buying a lot of silphium.

Explanation: I did it and got it right

Can someone help me on the top two :( ima struggling HARD

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Check below for all the answers, although I have not reduced the fractions to simpler terms.

compare how one's social status affected opportunities for men and women and how one's gender or age affected his or her life in ancient Rome .(think government, jobs, citizenship, school, position in the household
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Answer: My two examples are woman werent able to vote and man were

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How women were allowed to behave in a public setting had to do with age, status, and whether or not they were married. In Sparta, married women were allowed to roam freely amongst the streets. Athenian women, however, were given no freedoms of any kind, especially when they were married. In most city-states, women were accompanied wherever they had to go.

No matter which city-state you examine, the chief role of the women in Ancient Greece was to give birth to children, particularly to males. In Sparta, however, this elevated the status of the women, especially if they gave birth to healthy, strong males who were able to serve in the military. The most legitimate way to bear children was through marriage. At the time, most marriages were arranged and families would try to match their children in the most advantageous way possible.

While it was looked at as the man’s duty to work outside the home or serve in the military, it was the woman’s responsibility to take care of the household. This included raising children, preparing meals, cleaning, and any other domestic duties. In most of Ancient Greece, women weren’t allowed to own property. However, in Sparta, women were allowed. At one time, up to 60% of all property was owned by women.

Each of the city-states viewed education differently. In most city-states, women were educated at home whereas men were allowed to attend formal schools. However, Spartan women were well educated. Because the men were away from home so often, it was necessary for women to receive an education so they could take care of the household finances, family businesses, etc. In other parts of Greece, however, women were educated as little as possible.​

Which statement about louis XVI is true?
- He returned to the french throne after Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo.
- He and his wife, Marie Antoinette, died on the guillotine.
- He sold the Louisiana Territory to the United States to pay for his lavish lifestyle.
- He personally led the crowd that stormed the Bastille to free political prisoners.

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Answer:

He sold the Louisiana Territory to the United States to pay for his lavish lifestyle.

Explanation:

Answer:

I think it's c

Explanation:

Who was given a death sentence for refusing to acknowledge the
existence of the Greek gods and goddesses?

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tap on the picture to see the whole answer

Why did the Roman republic use separation of powers in government?
A so the Senate could be the most powerful branch
B. so no one branch would get too powerful
OC. so the magistrates could veto the assemblies
OD. so the plebeians could join the race of honors

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

i need a time line of Muslim history from BCE to CE​

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Answer:

570 CE

Muhammad is born in Mecca.

610 CE

Muhammad receives his first revelation on Mount Hira.

622 CE

Muhammad undertakes the Hegira (Hijra), the migration from Mecca to Medina, establishing the start of the Islamic calendar.

624 CE

Battle of Badr: Muhammad's forces win, resulting in a turning point for Islam against the ruling Quraysh tribe.

625 CE

Battle of Uhud: Quraysh tribe defeats the Muslims.

627 CE

Battle of the Trench: Quraysh troops attempt to siege Medina (then called Yathrib), but lose to the Muslim force.

627 CE

Siege of Bani Qurayzah: Muslims capture the Jewish stronghold.

628 CE

Treaty of Hudaybiyyah: A peace agreement is signed between Muhammad's Muslims and the people of Mecca.

628 CE

Conquest of Khaybar oasis: Jews barricade themselves in a fort at Khaybar oasis and are allowed to remain living there if they pay the Muslims one third of their produce.

629 CE

First Pilgrimage ("lesser" pilgrimage or "umrah") made by Muhammad and his Muslims to Mecca after migrating to Medina.

629 CE

Battle of Mu'tah: Muslims attempt to capture the village east of the Jordan River from the Byzantine Empire to show their expanding dominance, resulting in a Muslim defeat.

630 CE

Non-violent conquest of Mecca: The Quraysh realize that the Muslims now greatly outnumber them and allow the Muslims to capture their city, Mecca, and rule it as they please.

630 CE

Battle of Hunayn: Ending in a decisive victory for the Muslims over the Bedouin tribe of Hawazin.

630 CE

Attempted Siege of Ta'if: Muhammad's forces are initially unable to siege Ta'if and convert its people to Islam.

632 CE

"Farewell Hajj Pilgrimage": This is the only Hajj pilgrimage in which Muhammad participates.

632 CE

Muhammad dies in Medina, not clearly naming a successor to lead the Muslim people.

632 CE - 634 CE

Abu Bakr becomes the first caliph (successor to Muhammad) of the Rashidun Caliphate.

634 CE - 644 CE

Umar ibn al-Khattab succeeds Abu Bakr, becoming the second caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate.

637 CE

Muslim Conquest of Mesopotamia.

637 CE

Muslim invasion of the Levant. The Byzantines are driven out.

644 CE - 656 CE

Uthman ibn 'Affan succeeds Umar to become the third caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate.

c. 650 CE

Uthman orders the establishment of one "true" Quran while destroying the others.

656 CE - 661 CE

Ali ibn Abi Talib succeeds Uthman to become the fourth and final caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate.

Mar 670 CE

Hasan ibn Ali, Shia Islam's second imam (his father, Ali ibn Abi Talib, being the first imam), is poisoned to death.

Oct 680 CE

Husayn ibn Ali, Shia Islam's third imam, is beheaded by Yazid I's force at the Battle of Karbala in present-day Iraq.

750 CE

Fall of the Umayyad Caliphate.

750 CE

Start of the Abbasid Caliphate.

754 CE - 775 CE

Reign of Al-Mansur over the Abbasid Caliphate.

756 CE

Abd al-Rahman I establishes the Emirate of Cordoba.

756 CE - 788 CE

Reign of Abd al-Rahman I over the Emirate of Cordoba


What happened to the Great Pyramid as Cairo increased in size and
population? *

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Answer:

Terms in this set (12)

Explanation:

What happened to the Great Pyramid as Cairo increased in size and population? F It started sinking into the desert sand. ... G Fortunately one man, the archaeologist Zahi Hawass, made it his life's goal to restore the Great Pyramid and the smaller pyramids that surround it.

How are the two constitutional courts to combating terrorism different from other federal district courts? Do they compare in any way to the federal special courts? Explain

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Answer:

How are the two constitutional courts devoted to combating terrorism different from other federal district courts? ... They can get congress approval to use secret service to spy and search into their life to see if they are part of a terrorist group.

Explanation:

Where is the highest population likely found?

a suburban area


a rural area


an urban area

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Explanation:

the highest population is found in the urban area

Answer:

Yeah its urban

Explanation:

i took risk its correct

1.) Why did the Egyptians make their pharaohs into mummies? *
2.) Why did the people of Egypt follow the word and law of the pharaoh?

please answer asap and its about ancient egypt

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Answer:

1.) because they thought it was the only way to get into the afterlife

2.) because the pharaoh was thought to be a god in human form

Explanation:

1.) The Egyptians believed that you had to go through a certain 'rite of passage' to get into the afterlife, and if you didn't preserve your body right, your body wouldn't appear all the way in the afterlife. So the long process of pyramids and mummification was deemed necessary.

2.) The Egyptian gods were believed to only be able to come to earth through a human host, the gods would pick this host and then rule as king or pharaoh of Egypt. But, with the pharaoh thought to be a god, the people of Egypt obeyed, either out of fear of being struck down by a god, or out of their desire to serve and please their deities.

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How can looking at paintings of Ancient Greek culture help historians understand events of the past

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Answer:We can learn about their Gods, religion and pottery and also how to make pottery.

Explanation:

Answer: We can learn about their Gods, religion and pottery and also how to make pottery.

Explanation: :)

Article 1 - The Negative Effects of Industrialization

1. What was the Progressive Movement?

2. What were some negative effects of the industrialization?

3. According to Neebe, what happened when a worker lost a finger or a hand?



Article 2 - Labor Unions

1. What are labor unions?

2. Why were labor unions effective?

3. Describe the process of going on strike.

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Answer:

1. The Progressive Movement was held in early 20th century and it was against the political influence over the country. People wanted to reform the government and the control should return to the people, restrict political corruption and improve economy, and improve the condition of women and and children.

2. There were several negative effects of the industrialization, some of them are as follows:

Long working hours Lower wagesIncreasing  Child laborUnsafe working conditions

3. Oscar William Neebe was a labor activist and he said that if any worker lost their finger or a hand while working then he/she will be paid off and sent home, the others would take their places.

Article 2:

1. Labor union is a group of labors working in a factory that represents interest of workers related to factory or industry concerns such as as wages and working conditions.

2. Labor unions are effective because it shows a collective decision of all workers and not of individual, so a collective decision is more powerful that affect the working condition of a industry.

3. The process of going on strike starts with the negotiation of union leader with an employer for the concern. If employer do not agree with and both parties do not come into a conclusion, then workers decide to give a threat of strike and workers walk off the job.

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The correct answer is B. John Locke.

Explanation

John Locke (1632 - 1704) was an English philosopher known as the father of Classical Liberalism for his conceptual contributions that contributed to the theory of the social contract that has relevance to the present. Locke was an empiricist thinker, so he considered that all knowledge of men was originated from the experience that he had, received through his senses.

One of the most important approaches of Locke is that he considered that natural law was a mental disposition, which will make the individual avoid certain behaviors in search of a correct coexistence. So, the correct answer is B. John Locke.

Which option best compares the roles of Martin Luther and Henry Vlll in the Protestant Reformation

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Answer:

were excommunicated from the Catholic Church for their actions.

Explanation

How does studying the U.S. gross domestic product help economists learn about the economic behavior of the United States as a whole?

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Answer:

GDP is measured by taking the quantities of all goods and services produced, multiplying them by their prices, and summing the total. GDP can be measured either by the sum of what is purchased in the economy or by what is produced. Demand can be divided into consumption, investment, government, exports, and imports.

The business cycle model shows how a nation's real GDP fluctuates over time, going through phases as aggregate output increases and decreases. Over the long-run, the business cycle shows a steady increase in potential output in a growing economy.

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President Jefferson sought to ___ the size and power of the central government.
A. reduce
B. lengthen
C. expand
D. widen
E. increase

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Answer:

reduce

Explanation:

Answer:

A. reduce

Explanation:

Thomas Jefferson was a hard core anti-federalist and wanted the central government to be weaker, and the states stronger.

Somebody please help asap I’m giving brainliest.

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Answer:

C.) Rabbit

Explanation:

Ian 100% sure, but I think cuz fern is a typa plant nd the only thing that could eat a plant is a rabbit

What are five of the social changes that took place between 1450 and 1770?

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Answer:

1.The renaissance

2.The protestant reformation

3.The discovery of the New World

4.The enlightenment

5.The French Revolution

Answer:

One of the changes was The Renaissance. This took place between the 14th and 17th century and according to History.com, it was a period of European cultural, artistic, political, and economic "rebirth" that followed the middle ages. During The Renaissance, literature and art was highly promoted. This brought along the greatest scientists, thinkers, and authors which thrived greatly during the era. The Renaissance also bridged the gap of the Middle Ages and the Modern-day civilization. Another social change was the protestant reformation. This happened during the 16th century and was known for how it defined the continent in the modern era by setting in place structures and beliefs. According to History.com, reformers like Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Henry VIII challenged the papal authority because they questioned the Catholic Church's abilities to define Christian practice. All of this led to the church becoming more spiritual and educated. Another change was the discovery of the new world. Taking place in the 15th century, A man named Christopher Columbus was trying to gain wealth by finding a new trade route to China. On his voyage he thought he was heading to Asia, he sighted Cuba which he thought was mainland China. He explored the Americas many times before dying. He didn't realize what great thing he had done, he explored Europe and the New World which the riches over the next century made Spain the wealthiest and most powerful nation on earth. A good social change was The Enlightenment. During The Enlightenment period, politics, Philosophy, science, and communication greatly changed. During this period, many books, essays, inventions, laws, wars, revolutions, and scientific discoveries were produced. The last big change was the French Revolution. During this, French citizens redesigned and razed their countries political landscape. This uprooted century-old institutions like absolute monarchy and and feudal system. The shaping of modern nations showed the world the power inherit in the will of people.

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I researched the topics that the other person put.

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Which term means a deviation from Catholic teachings?


mendicant ,

monastic, ,

inquisition, ,

heresy

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Answer:

Answer Monastic

Explanation:

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This powerful industrial nation sailed their fleet into Edo Bay in July 1853 demanding trading rights
and forced the shogun to open Japanese ports to foreign trade.

Italy

United States

Greece

Spain

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The United States and the act was lead by Matthew Calbraith Perry was a commodore of the United States Navy who commanded ships in several wars

Levels of government in GEorgia

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Answer:

Georgia's government has three branches. These three branches include Legislative, Executive, and last but not least Judicial.

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Can u answer with two more sentences (u don’t have to underline or circle anything I just need some sentences)

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Answer:

There's no question

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(25+ POINTS & BRAINLEST!) EASY! All of these presidents have one thing in common – except one. Who is the odd one out?

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Answer:

D wore a top hat

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Which of the following natural occurrences would probably be most interesting to a Mayan priest

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Answer:

An unusual alignment of planets

As members of the Bourbon Triumvirate, Joseph E. Brown, Alfred H. Colquitt, and John B. Gordon all supported

A. expanding industry in Georgia
B. high taxes for state residents
C. equal rights for newly freed slaves
D. shutting down the coal mining industry

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Answer:

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Answer:

D. shutting down the coal mining industry

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