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1.

.How far,do you think, were the ancient Greek really democratic?

Answer» ANCIENT Greeks THOUGHT elections systematically favored the few, or, in other words, the wealthy citizens. As such, Athenians ACTUALLY met once every 10 days to run the city's AFFAIRS by voting usually by a SHOW of hands. The rule was simple: one citizen = one vote, regardless of age, wealth or rank.
2.

What is the name of the king whose reign of Athens was named - the golden age?

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PericlesThe so-called golden age of ATHENIAN culture FLOURISHED under the leadership of Pericles (495-429 B.C.), a brilliant general, orator, patron of the arts and politician—”the first citizen” of DEMOCRATIC Athens, according to the historian Thucydides .♡♡..please mark as BRAINLIEST if SATISFIED

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Ancient Greek achievements in mathematics involve scientists such as: (a) Archimedes; (b) Hippocrates; (c) Pythagoras; (d) Herodotus; (e) Homer.

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most earlier CIVILIZATIONS, they STUDIED mathematics for its own sake and developed complex mathematical theories and proofs. One of the first Greek mathematicians was Thales. Thales studied geometry and DISCOVERED theories (such as Thale's THEOREM) about circles, lines, angles, and triangles.Explanation:plz mark ME as BRILLIANT

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How would you explain the critical attitude of the Greeks towards the gods?

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The ancient Greeks worshipped many gods, each with a distinct personality and domain. Greek myths explained the origins of the gods and their individual relations with mankind. The art of Archaic and Classical Greece illustrates many mythological episodes, including an established iconography of attributes that identify each god. There were twelve principal deities in the Greek pantheon. Foremost was Zeus, the sky god and father of the gods, to whom the ox and the oak tree were sacred; his two brothers, Hades and Poseidon, reigned over the Underworld and the sea, respectively. Hera, Zeus’s sister and wife, was queen of the gods; she is frequently depicted wearing a tall crown, or polos. WISE Athena, the patron goddess of Athens (1996.178), who typically APPEARS in full armor with her aegis (a goatskin with a snaky fringe), helmet, and spear (07.286.79), was also the patroness of weaving and carpentry. The owl and the olive tree were sacred to her. Youthful Apollo (53.224), who is often represented with the kithara, was the god of music and prophecy. Judging from his many cult sites, he was one of the most important gods in Greek religion. His main sanctuary at Delphi, where Greeks came to ask questions of the oracle, was considered to be the center of the universe (63.11.6). Apollo’s twin sister Artemis, patroness of hunting, often carried a bow and quiver. Hermes (25.78.2), with his winged sandals and elaborate herald’s staff, the kerykeion, was the messenger god. Other important deities were Aphrodite, the goddess of love; Dionysos, the god of wine and theater; Ares, the god of war; and the lame Hephaistos, the god of metalworking. The ancient Greeks believed that Mount Olympus, the highest mountain in mainland Greece, was the home of the gods. Ancient Greek religious practice, essentially conservative in nature, was based on time-honored observances, many rooted in the Bronze Age (3000–1050 B.C.), or even earlier. Although the Iliad and the Odyssey of Homer, believed to have been composed around the eighth century B.C., were powerful influences on Greek thought, the ancient Greeks had no single guiding work of scripture like the Jewish Torah, the Christian Bible, or the Muslim Qu’ran. Nor did they have a strict priestly caste. The relationship between human beings and deities was based on the concept of exchange: gods and goddesses were expected to give gifts. Votive offerings, which have been excavated from sanctuaries by the thousands, were a physical expression of thanks on the part of individual worshippers. The Greeks worshipped in sanctuaries located, according to the nature of the particular deity, either within the city or in the countryside. A sanctuary was a well-defined sacred space SET apart usually by an enclosure wall. This sacred precinct, also known as a temenos, contained the temple with a monumental cult IMAGE of the deity, an outdoor altar, statues and votive offerings to the gods, and often features of landscape such as sacred trees or springs. Many temples benefited from their natural surroundings, which helped to express the character of the divinities. For instance, the temple at Sounion dedicated to Poseidon, god of the sea, commands a spectacular view of the water on three sides, and the Parthenon on the rocky Athenian Akropolis celebrates the indomitable might of the goddess Athena. The central ritual ACT in ancient Greece was animal sacrifice, especially of oxen, goats, and sheep. Sacrifices took place within the sanctuary, usually at an altar in front of the temple, with the assembled participants consuming the entrails and meat of the victim. Liquid offerings, or libations (1979.11.15), were also commonly made. Religious festivals, literally feast days, filled the year. The four most famous festivals, each with its own procession, athletic competitions (14.130.12), and sacrifices, were held every four years at Olympia, Delphi, Nemea, and Isthmia. These Panhellenic festivals were attended by people from all over the Greek-speaking world. Many other festivals were celebrated locally, and in the case of mystery cults, such as the one at Eleusis near Athens, only initiates could participate.Explanation:

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What culture influences can be seen in Greek culture?

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GreeceGreek learning had a profound INFLUENCE on Western and Middle Eastern CIVILIZATIONS. The WORKS of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and other Greek philosophers PROFOUNDLY influenced CLASSICAL thought, the Islamic Golden Age, and the Renaissance.

6.

What purpose was the Olympic Games originally for?

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The purpose of Olympic GAMES was for young men to show their physical QUALITIES and to enforce the relationship between the various GREEK cities. Only Greek men were ALLOWED to participate in the Olympics but not WOMEN.

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The development of Greek mythology can be divided into two periods:

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IT'S TRUE THE DEVELOPMENT OF GREEK MYTHOLOGY CAN BE DIVIDED INTO TWO PERIODS.

8.

.Greece 338 years before our era subjected to: (a) Persian; (b) Alexander of Macedonia; (c) the Arabs; d) Genghis Khan.

Answer» B) ALEXANDER of MACEDONIA
9.

What did napoleon do the Dutch republic,Switzerland ,Italy,Germany

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In the Dutch Republic, in Switzerland, in Italy and GERMANY, NAPOLEON simplified administrative DIVISIONS, abolished the feudal system and freed peasants from serfdom and manorial dues. In the towns too, guild restrictions were REMOVED. Transport and communication systems were improved.

10.

Why would the iron and steel making industry be affected by the defeat of the nawabs and rajas?​

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tion:as the rajas and NAWABS were defeated by the British colonies then the British government focuses on DEVELOPING RAILWAYS and transportation so that they will be BENEFICIAL for Britain, so the IRON and steel were used only for manufacturing purposes of railways and construction

11.

Why Kabir had a wide mass appeal and impact on indian society​

Answer» TION:HOPE it HELPS PLZ MARK me as brainliest♥️
12.

What are weeds ,'''':;!:!:;!?;':;​

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re the PLANTS considered as UNDESIRABLE in a PARTICULAR situation that it is GROWN in the wrong PLACE.

13.

How did people from the upper class treat the people from lower class​

Answer» HEY!HIGHER social classes more likely to lie, cheat, cut up other ROAD users and not STOP at PEDESTRIAN crossings, say researchers.hope it will be helpful ✌️
14.

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15.

Was this between Indians or between Indians and Britishers?

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16.

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17.

I attached the image question!

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of economic and social change swept across the COUNTRY in the 1920s. Nicknames for the decade, such as “the Jazz Age” or “the Roaring Twenties,” convey something of the excitement and the changes in social CONVENTIONS that were taking place at the time. As the ECONOMY boomed, wages rose for most Americans and prices fell, resulting in a higher standard of living and a dramatic increase in consumer consumption. Although most women's lives were not radically TRANSFORMED by “labor‐saving” home appliances or gaining the right to vote, young American women were changing the way they dressed, thought, and ACTED in a manner that shocked their more traditional parents. These changes were encouraged by the new mass media that included radio and motion pictures.

18.

What stance does Davis take on war beginning?

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The DECISION which Davis MADE to MAKE just prior to the beginning of the CIVIL War was to fire on Fort Sumter or LET it be replenished. The situation around Fort Sumter increasingly began to resemble a siege and eventually Confederate gained victory.

19.

Write about the attainment of independence by india​

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ight of 15th August 1947, Britain HANDED India its formal political Independence. A short time after that, GANDHI, who was aging and ill, died from a bullet fired by a Hindu extremist named NATHURAM Godse. The national leadership was then passed to his chief lieutenant, Jawaharlal Nehru. On 3rd June 1947, the Viceroy Lord Mountbatten announced partition of India into TWO countries: union of India, and an ISLAMIC Pakistan. In this partition, many people died while others were separated from their families. On 26th January 1950, India adopted their constitution, the longest constitution in the world.

20.

Because of the good soil, rainfall, and the transportation system, _______ is important in the Midwest.

Answer» TE YOUR ANSWER ISAgricultureHOPE THIS HELPS ❤️PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST ❤️❤️
21.

How does coronavirus forms​

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as per news we HEARD that it found in BATS or it is made in china by TESTING

22.

What was the time when the first clock was invented​

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When watches and clocks were invented, how did the inventor set the CORRECT TIME? The time keeping device would be set to NOON when the sun reached its zenith

23.

2. Time line chart of European Nationalism comparing with Indian Nationalism. • Important events which took place in Europe as mentioned in the lesson and connect with Indian history. Till 1914-outbreak of First world war.​

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ticle covers worldwide diplomacy and, more generally, the international relations of the major powers from 1814 to 1919. The international relations of minor countries are covered in their own history articles. This era covers the period from the end of the Napoleonic Wars and the Congress of Vienna (1814–15), to the end of the First World War and the Paris Peace Conference. For the previous era see International relations, 1648–1814. For the 1920s and 1930s see International relations (1919–1939).Important themes include the rapid industrialization and growing power of Britain, France and Prussia/Germany, and, later in the period, the United States and Japan. This led to imperialist and colonialist competitions for influence and power throughout the world, most famously the Scramble for Africa in the 1880s and 1890s. The reverberations are still widespread and consequential in the 21st century. Britain established an informal economic network that, combined with its colonies and its Royal Navy, made it the hegemonic nation until its power was challenged by the united Germany. It was a largely peaceful century, with no wars between the great powers, apart from the 1854–1871 interval, and some SMALL wars between Russia and the Ottoman Empire. After 1900 there were a series of wars in the Balkan region, which exploded out of control into World War I (1914–1918)—a massively devastating event that was unexpected in its timing, duration, CASUALTIES, and long-term impact.In 1814 diplomats recognised FIVE Great Powers: France, Britain, Russia, Austria (in 1867–1918, Austria–Hungary) and Prussia (in 1871 the German Empire). Italy was added to this group after its unification and on the eve of the First World War there were two major blocs in Europe: the Triple Entente formed by France, Britain and Russia and the Triple Alliance formed by Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary. The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Greece, Portugal, Spain, and Switzerland were smaller powers. Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, MONTENEGRO, and Albania initially operated as autonomous vassals for they were legally still part of the declining Ottoman Empire, which may also be included among the major powers, before gaining their independence.[1] By 1905 two rapidly growing non-European states, Japan and the United States, had joined the Great Powers. The Great War unexpectedly tested their military, diplomatic, social and economic capabilities to the limit.[2] Germany, Austria–Hungary and the Ottoman Empire were defeated; Germany lost its great power status, and the others were broken up into collections of states. The winners Britain, France, Italy and Japan gained permanent seats at the governing council of the new League of Nations. The United States, meant to be the fifth permanent member, decided to operate independently and never joined the League. For the following periods see Diplomatic history of World War I and International relations

24.

Civil righs movement essay

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civil rights movement esseyExplanation:The Civil Rights Movement was a time dedicated to activism for equal rights and treatment of AFRICAN- Americans in the United States. During this period, MANY people rallied for social, legal and POLITICAL changes to prohibit DISCRIMINATION and end segregation. Many important EVENTS involving discrimination against African- Americans led up to the era known as the Civil Rights Movement

25.

State three factors for the declibe of feudalism​

Answer» MANY causes for the breakdown of the feudal system. In this lesson, you will focus on three: political changes in England, a TERRIBLE disease, and a long series of WARS. Carta took on a much broader meaning and contributed to ideas about individual rights and LIBERTIES in England.
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How does the setting of this story influence the characters' development? A) The urban setting influences both of these young men to develop a strong sense of toughness and self-confidence. B) The setting of a Korean neighborhood makes Joshua unsure and hesitant while Dong Soo is confident and comfortable. C) The setting of an American neighborhood gives Joshua confidence and ease while instilling reluctance and shyness in Dong Soo. D) The natural setting explains why both young men feel at ease spending time in the outdoors and doing outside jobs and sports.

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27.

Please explain in simple language: i) Fixed exchange rate ii) Floating exchange rate. (P.S: not the definitions from the NCERT reader.)

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(1). A fixed exchange rate, sometimes called a pegged exchange rate, is a type of exchange rate regime in which a currency's value is fixed or pegged by a MONETARY authority against the value of another currency, a basket of other currencies, or another measure of value, such as gold. (2).A floating exchange rate is a type of exchange rate regime in which a currency's value is allowed to fluctuate in response to foreign exchange market events. A currency that uses a floating exchange rate is known as a floating currency. EXPLANATION:MARK ME AS BRAINEST ANSWER.

28.

How did Rani chennamma become famous?​

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kannadave nammammmaKittur Chennamma (23 October 1778 – 21 FEBRUARY 1829) was an INDIAN revolutionary, freedom fighter and Rani of the Kittur, a former princely state in Karnataka. ... The one of the first female rulers to rebel against British rule, she has BECOME a folk hero in Karnataka and symbol of the independence movement in India.

29.

I am the son of babur​

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is the SON of BABUR & FATHER of AKBAR.

30.

Why did hitler think of attacking turkey of 1546BC?​

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he WANTED to RULE the WORLD :)

31.

In what ways is the Panthers' Ten Point Program similar to the Bill of Rights of the United States? How do they differ? How did the panthers propose to acheive black liberation? Are there some proposals you agree with? Are there proposals you disagree with? Why or why not?

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32.

Arrey yeh samakicho ka matlab kya hota marathi ka world hai sayad​

Answer» AARE pagle samakicho KA matalab HOTA HAI .???????
33.

The reformation was​

Answer» TION:the REFORMATION was PERFECT.....
34.

Any one live permanently in antartica? who is that person?if not why?​

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As there is very BITTER COLD in ANTARCTICA..

35.

Send anesta is the religious book of ???​

Answer» EXPLANATION: i DONT no SORRY i dont no sorry
36.

Write 100 words on harappan seals​

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The Indus Valley civilization covered a large area - from Balochistan (Pakistan) to Gujarat (Republic of India). The first city to be discovered by excavation (digging up) was HARAPPA and THEREFORE this civilization is also known as 'Harappan Civilization'.They were good builders. The ruins of the site show that the harappa civilization PEOPLE were skillful designers. Their buildings had two or sometimes more stories. The bathrooms were attached to the rooms. One of the unique features of the city was its elaborate drainage system. A brick-lined drainage channel flowed alonside every street. REMOVABLE bricks were placed at regular intervals for easy cleaning and inspection.The harappans played dice games. The harappan traders used seals on the knots of the sacks to be transported to make sure that they were not opened during the journey. Nobody knows how to read their writing.In 1842 Charles Masson wrote a book that mentioned the sites of Indus Valley Civilisation. Few people paid attention. Later, in 1921-22, John Marshall organised the first archaeological dig at Harappa. His work was continued by Mortimer Wheeler after the Second World War.

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What were the characteristics of trade between Rome and the East? Choose all answers that are correct. Silk from Rome was one of the few goods that traveled along the Silk Road. Wealthy Romans wanted silks and spices from the East. The Silk Road contributed to the exchange of ideas between cultures. Goods traveled to Rome along a network of roads now known as the Silk Road and were shipped across the Mediterranean Sea.

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38.

Explain how governments (such as European, Japanese, and the US governments) responded to economic crises between the two World Wars.

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39.

The south Africa legal system unlike roman law, is not codified

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South African law is not CODIFIED, which MEANS it is not recorded into ONE comprehensive PIECE of LEGISLATION. Our law has been influenced by Roman; Roman-Dutch; and English law given the history of our country.

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What were characteristics of the Roman Empire at its height? Choose all answers that are correct. A series of roads unified the Roman Empire. The empire stretched from Spain to Assyria and from North Africa to Great Britain. Set legal principles and respect for the governed helped unify the Roman Empire. There were several official languages in the vast Roman Empire. A single currency was established to facilitate trade within the empire.

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41.

Explain the features of Fascism.​

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tion:Fascism (/ˈfæʃɪzəm/) is a form of far-right, AUTHORITARIAN ULTRANATIONALISM CHARACTERIZED by dictatorial power, forcible suppression of opposition, and strong REGIMENTATION of society and of the economy which came to PROMINENCE in early 20th-century Europe..hope this will help you.thank you

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What were characteristics of the Roman Empire at its height? Choose all answers that are correct. 1. A series of roads unified the Roman Empire. 2. The empire stretched from Spain to Assyria and from North Africa to Great Britain. 3. Set legal principles and respect for the governed helped unify the Roman Empire. 4. There were several official languages in the vast Roman Empire. 5. A single currency was established to facilitate trade within the empire.

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The Roman Empire, at its HEIGHT (c. 117 CE), was the most extensive political and social structure in western civilization. By 285 CE the empire had grown too vast to be ruled from the central government at Rome and so was divided by Emperor Diocletian (r. 284-305 CE) into a Western and an Eastern Empire.Explanation:Another unique ASPECT about the Roman Empire was that once Romans came into contact with other civilizations, they REALIZED they were kind of backward, but they adopted aspects of those cultures. ... The Roman Empire was the FIRST empire with two OFFICIAL languages: Latin and Greek...........

43.

How worked in plantation setup in America by the European nations?

Answer» E here's your ANSWEREXPLANATION:the SLAVES from AFRICA
44.

Explanation on salt satyagraha???

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t March, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, DANDI March and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an ACT of nonviolent civil DISOBEDIENCE in COLONIAL India led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.Mark me as brainliest ♥️♥️

45.

Who was an advent devotee of Lord Krishna

Answer» MEERA baiExplanation:HOPE it HELPS you/..............................-\[00]/-
46.

How lequently is the operationcansus held?​

Answer» 10 yearsAlso KNOWN as the Population and Housing CENSUS, the Decennial U.S. Census counts every resident in the United States. It is MANDATED by Article I, SECTION 2 of the Constitution and takes place every 10 years.Explanation:
47.

How did french kings consider themselves

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They have great consideration of themselves and above all are convinced of their GRANDEUR by DE Gaulle onwards, not all are so snooty, the Provençal and GENERALLY the south are nice and normal, while around Paris, the Ile de FRANCE, they often BELIEVE what they are notExplanation:

48.

After the industrial revolution what did people do

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the DEVELOPMENT took place after that. MANY industries were built. and. people. didn't have. to WORK so much. Labours got. their rights. So they didn't had to work day. and. night. LIFE got. easier for people.please follow me as I helped you

49.

why was the treatment given to nana saheb and laxmi bai was a political cause for the first war of Independence​

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because as per doctrine of lapse if a king DIES WITHOUT natural heir than the property will pass on to British. as nana saheb was the adopted son of baji rao II and laxmi bai so he was not considered natural heir and thus was REMOVED from kingdom. he was also didn't got PENSION. this made laxmi bai to FIGHT for her rights.Explanation:

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Deep asleep, deep asleep, Deep asleep it lies,The still lake of SemmerwaterUnder the still sky.And many a fathom, many a fathom,Many a fathom belowIn a king's tower and a queen's bowerThe fishes come and go.nce there stood by Semmerwater​

Answer» NICE POEM....MATE............