Answer:
Influenced Religious Views to create a more Modernised Interpretation
Explanation:
Why you always in a mood?
Buckin' 'round, actin' brand new
I ain't tryna tell you what to do
But try to play it cool
Baby, I ain't playing by your rules
Everything look better with a view
Answer:
cuz i wanna b
Explanation:
I need a lot of information about the origin of the Silk Road and the ending of it. Enough to write 7 paragraphs about it :(
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Answer:
The Silk Road was and is a network of trade routes connecting the East and West, from the 2nd century BCE to the 18th century CE. It was central to the economic, cultural, political, and religious interactions between these regions.The Silk Road” usually refers to certain land routes, but it may also refer to sea routes that connect East Asia and Southeast Asia with South Asia, Persia, the Arabian Peninsula, the Near East, East Africa & Southern Europe.
The Silk Road derives its name from the lucrative trade in silk that was carried out along its length beginning during the Han dynasty in China (207 BCE–220 CE). Around 114 BCE, the Han dynasty expanded the Central Asian sections of the Silk Road trade routes. The expansion was partly led by the missions and explorations of China’s imperial envoy, Zhang Qian, and partly accomplished through a series of military conquests.The Chinese took great interest in ensuring the security of the products they traded; they extended the Great Wall of China to protect the trade route.The Silk Road trade played a significant role in the development of the civilizations of China, Korea,Japan.the Indian subcontinent, Iran, Europe, the Horn of Africa and Arabia, opening long-distance political and economic relations between those civilizations.Though silk was the major item exported from China for trade, many other goods and ideas were exchanged, including religions (especially Buddhism), syncretic philosophies, scientific discoveries, and technologies like paper and gunpowder. Thus, the Silk Road was a route not only for cultural as well as economic trade among the civilizations that used it.Diseases, most notably plague, also spread along the Silk RoadIn the present day, trade takes place on the Silk Road on land and on its maritime branch. There are several projects under the name of “New Silk Road” to expand the transport infrastructure in the area of the historic trade routes. The best known is probably the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). In June 2014, UNESCO designated the Chang'an-Tianshan corridor of the Silk Road as a World Heritage Site.
How did the election of 1800 set up a peaceful transfer of power?
It established that the previous president would leave office without violence and accept the will of the people.
It allowed enslaved people to be counted as whole people, making the election more equal and preventing a violent reaction.
It ruled that the current president would lose the presidency in the case of a tie, preventing the threat of violence.
It gave northern states the same number of votes for president as southern states, preventing animosity between the two regions.
Answer:
The answer is A. It established that the previous president would leave office without violence and accept the will of the people.
Explanation:
I took the quiz.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
I took the quiz
this is for history I put in math on accident someone help me for brainliest
no bots
Answer:
first good job saying bot and not links I bet you learned from me anyways the answer is it is not very relative
I need help with this question!!!
Answer:
D confident that god would see the america to victory
Explanation:
hope i help
What were the major goals of the Vietnam War?
After George Rogers Clark captured Vincennes, it remained in
Patriot control.
is it true or false ? explain
Answer:
True)
Explanation:
the Patriots. Patriot leader Lieutenant Colonel George Rogers Clark led Patriot forces to capture both Kaskaskia and Vincennes. True. After George Rogers Clark captured Vincennes, it remained in Patriot control.
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What factors led to increased demand for minerals after the Civil War? p.108-109
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Answer: Demand for minerals rose dramatically after the Civil War as the United States changed from a farming nation to an industrial nation. Mining also led to the building of railroads to connect the mines to factories back east. In 1859 a prospector named Henry Comstock staked a claim near Virginia City, Nevada.
Explanation: Give me the brainiest
What is biggest city in the world
Answer:
Tokyo, Japan
Explanation:
The world's largest urban area, Tokyo (37.4 million), has almost the same population as the entire country of Canada (37.6 million).
Answer:
Chongqing is the biggest city
and funny thing was i was just learning about chongqing lol
Explanation:
Oh can i please have brainliest plz thank you
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How did King Louis XIV (14th) use his palace in Versailles to control the nobles?
Answer:
An opulent prison because Louis XIV required them to live there for part of the year.
Persia's rapid growth was due to its large and skilled __
Persia's rapid growth was due to its large and skilled (standing) army.
Who won the battle of cow pens
A good hook sentence for Charlemagne being a villain.
Charlemagne gave no mercy to Saxons and he executed over 4,000 of them.
Cuando me cai de la
bicicleta, todo el mundo
se dio vuelta. Me dio
mucha vergüenza.
Answer:
Sorry but I can't answer this because I can't read this language or understand it.
Explanation:
Agricultural and craft industries are the two main industries of West Africa. State whether the given statement is true or false.
The given statement is true.
how did the Byzantine Empire have a lasting influence on European culture?
Answer:
Explanation:
The Byzantine Empire influenced many cultures, primarily due to its role in shaping Christian Orthodoxy. The modern-day Eastern Orthodox Church is the second largest Christian church in the world. Orthodoxy is central to the history and societies of Greece, Bulgaria, Russia, Serbia, and other countries.
Byzantine architecture, particularly in religious buildings, can be found in diverse regions from Egypt to Russia. During the Byzantine Renaissance—from 867 to 1056—art and literature flourished. Artists adopted a naturalistic style and complex techniques from ancient Greek and Roman art and mixed them with Christian themes. Byzantine art from this period had a strong influence on the later painters of the Italian Renaissance.
In the period following the sacking of Constantinople in 1204 and the fall of Constantinople in 1453, people migrated out of Constantinople. Among these emigrants were many Byzantine scholars and artists, including grammarians, poets, writers, musicians, astronomers, architects, artists, scribes, philosophers, scientists, politicians and theologians.
The exodus of these people from Constantinople contributed to the revival of Greek and Roman studies, which led to the development of the Renaissance in humanism and science. Byzantine emigrants also brought to western Europe the better preserved and accumulated knowledge of their own Greek civilization.
What are two problems inherent in this form of government? (Hint- it has something to do with its size)
Answer:
Explanation:
1 problem could be that because our govt is so large, it makes it hard to solve every problem because so many things can go unnoticed.
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1. Complete the chart below
States
Economy
Leaders
Southern
Middle
New England
i need someone to answer in the next 40 minutes if you do you get 100 points
Answer :African americans at the time just came out of slavery and needed money to provide for there families. so they joined for the money mainly.
In a paragraph, summarize the culture aspects of the three major tribes that settled in south Carolina?
Answer:
The Catawba, Pee Dee, Chicora, Edisto, Santee, Yamassee, and Chicora-Waccamaw tribes are all still present in South Carolina as are many descendants of the Cherokee.
Explanation:
I think
Please help
What advantage did the British have during the American Revolution?
A. more efficient in getting supplies to their army
B. more soldiers and guns
C. more familiarity with the terrain
D. more belief in their cause
ik its either a or b but im undecided
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
I'd go with b because they outnumbered the americans since they were the best navy,
4. What was NOT one of Ben Franklin’s virtues
Patience
Honesty
Orderliness
Hard Work
Answer:
Benjamin Franklin’s 13 Virtues. 1. Temperence: Eat not to dullness. Drink not to elevation. 2. Silence: Speak not but what may benefit others or yourself. Avoid trifling conversation. 3. Order: Let all your things have their places. Let each part of your business have its time. 4. Resolution: Resolve to perform what you ought.
Explanation:
Why was salt important to ancient civilizations?
A. It was useful when making metal tools.
B. It stopped people from drinking bad water.
C. It could be traded for other useful goods.
D. It was an important building material.
Answer:
It was traded for other useful goods.
Explanation:
Salt was often a foreign, luxurious material not commonly found in European countries.
Answer:
C. It could be traded for other useful goods.
Explanation:
Prior to industrialization, it was extremely expensive and labor-intensive to harvest the mass quantities of salt necessary for food preservation and seasoning. This made salt an extremely valuable commodity. ... During the Middle Ages, salt was transported along roads built especially for that purpose. Salt's ability to preserve food was a founding contributor to the development of civilization. It helped eliminate dependence on seasonal availability of food, and made it possible to transport food over large distances. ... Many salt roads, such as the via Salaria in Italy, had been established by the Bronze Age.
Use each spelling word to write a "chirp" that you want your friends to read. You may choose to use hashtags (#), but you do not need to do so. Use each spelling word in at least one "chirp". Review rubric prior to turning in your work.
Words: disturbance
reassurance
inheritance
maintenance
resemblance
appearance
performance
attendance
abundance
endurance
Answer:
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ExplanationIn philosophy there is a lot of emphasis on what exists. We call this ontology, which means, the study of being. What is less often examined is what does not exist.
It is understandable that we focus on what exists, as its effects are perhaps more visible. However, gaps or non-existence can also quite clearly have an impact on us in a number of ways. After all, death, often dreaded and feared, is merely the lack of existence in this world (unless you believe in ghosts). We are affected also by living people who are not there, objects that are not in our lives, and knowledge we never grasp.
Upon further contemplation, this seems quite odd and raises many questions. How can things that do not exist have such bearing upon our lives? Does nothing have a type of existence all of its own? And how do we start our inquiry into things we can’t interact with directly because they’re not there? When one opens a box, and exclaims “There is nothing inside it!”, is that different from a real emptiness or nothingness? Why is nothingness such a hard concept for philosophy to conceptualize?
Let us delve into our proposed box, and think inside it a little. When someone opens an empty box, they do not literally find it devoid of any sort of being at all, since there is still air, light, and possibly dust present. So the box is not truly empty. Rather, the word ‘empty’ here is used in conjunction with a prior assumption. Boxes were meant to hold things, not to just exist on their own. Inside they might have a present; an old family relic; a pizza; or maybe even another box. Since boxes have this purpose of containing things ascribed to them, there is always an expectation there will be something in a box. Therefore, this situation of nothingness arises from our expectations, or from our being accustomed. The same is true of statements such as “There is no one on this chair.” But if someone said, “There is no one on this blender”, they might get some odd looks. This is because a chair is understood as something that holds people, whereas a blender most likely not.
The same effect of expectation and corresponding absence arises with death. We do not often mourn people we only might have met; but we do mourn those we have known. This pain stems from expecting a presence and having none. Even people who have not experienced the presence of someone themselves can still feel their absence due to an expectation being confounded. Children who lose one or both of their parents early in life often feel that lack of being through the influence of the culturally usual idea of a family. Just as we have cultural notions about the box or chair, there is a standard idea of a nuclear family, containing two parents, and an absence can be noted even by those who have never known their parents.
This first type of nothingness I call ‘perceptive nothingness’. This nothingness is a negation of expectation: expecting something and being denied that expectation by reality. It is constructed by the individual human mind, frequently through comparison with a socially constructed concept.
Pure nothingness, on the other hand, does not contain anything at all: no air, no light, no dust. We cannot experience it with our senses, but we can conceive it with the mind. Possibly, this sort of absolute nothing might have existed before our universe sprang into being. Or can something not arise from nothing? In which case, pure nothing can never have existed.
If we can for a moment talk in terms of a place devoid of all being, this would contain nothing in its pure form. But that raises the question, Can a space contain nothing; or, if there is space, is that not a form of existence in itself?
This question brings to mind what’s so baffling about nothing: it cannot exist. If nothing existed, it would be something. So nothing, by definition, is not able to ‘be’.
Is absolute nothing possible, then? Perhaps not. Perhaps for example we need something to define nothing; and if there is something, then there is not absolutely nothing. What’s more, if there were truly nothing, it would be impossible to define it. The world would not be conscious of this nothingness. Only because there is a world filled with Being can we imagine a dull and empty one. Nothingness arises from Somethingness, then: without being to compare it to, nothingness has no existence. Once again, pure nothingness has shown itself to be negation.
A world where there is nothing is just an empty shell, you might reply; but the shell itself exists, is something. And even if there were no matter, arguably space could still exist, so could time; and these are not nothing.
Help me complete this !!!
Answer:
can you send a better picture
Explanation:
i Can't see it at well
Imagine that you are a legislator voting on the ratification of the Constitution. Will you vote against it? Why?
Answer:
Ratify means to approve or enact a legally binding act that would not otherwise be binding in the absence. brainlist plz
Henry Clay was a strong supporter of
Select the best answer from the choices provided.
O A. political bickering
ОВ.
the Hartford Convention
O C. protective tariffs
O D. John Marshall's court
Answer:
A political BickeringExplanation:
Hope this helps !!How was education changed in Russia?
as Russian was complicated state it was obligated to start changing in order to advance
Why is The battle of Alamo significant?
How might attending college have improved African Americans Opportunities?
Today you are going to be working with Pulitzer or Hearst reporting about the war in 1898. You will come up with an exciting headline along with facts (must be one of the three points that caused the Americans to get into the war) and fabrications to increase your readers during 1898.
Exciting Headline-
Facts supporting your headline
Picture to support your information
Answer:
Help please !!
Explanation: