Answer:
Avicenna > Greek philosophers & the Canon of Medicine
Averroes > ....?
Maimonides > study of the Jewish Torah
Explanation:
To start with Avicenna, he was a brilliant self-taught filosopher who admitted to have read Metafysics by Aristoteles a thousand times without understanding a single sentence, until he finally saw the (filosophical) light.
He also wrote the Canon of Medicine, a classic in Medicine, that was used in Europe (in Montpellier, France, to be precisely) as late as 1650. That is, some 600 years later.
Maimonides was a Jewish Philosopher who wrote in the Arabic language (!). Remember that in those long-gone days of religious harmony in Spain (that was ruled by the Arabs) Cristians, Arabs and Jews lived happily together.
One of his books was on the Jewish Torah.
Now, Averroes was a real genius (of the exact sciences), but also a bit too honest for this world. He right believed that only true filosophical logic could lead us to the real truth - finishing a thought that Socrates was developing and on which Immanuel Kant spend almost his entiry life.
Averroes got in trouble when he stated that the Koran and the Bible are alegoric stories for ignorant people...
Some people say he is the father of modern medicine; I would say he is the (ignored) father of wisdom.
Ibn Sina (Avicenna) wrote 'The Canon of Medicine', an influential medical masterpiece. Averroes (Ibn Rushd) wrote on the ideas of Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle, helping to reignite interest in Aristotelian thought in Europe. Moses ben Maimon (Maimonides), a Torah scholar, specialized in the study of the Jewish Torah.
The achievements of the scholars from the Islamic golden age can be matched as follows:
1. Avicenna (Ibn Sina) wrote the medical masterpiece 'The Canon of Medicine', which influenced European medicine. Avicenna was a Persian polymath who made significant contributions to philosophy, medicine, astronomy, and more. His work, was pivotal in both the Muslim and Christian world. His most influential work—The Canon, a medical encyclopedia—was respected and used in European universities.
2. Averroes (Ibn Rushd) was known for his work on the ideas of the Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle. He was an influential philosopher and jurist in Cordova, Andalusia and his works often took the form of commentaries on Aristotle's ideas, which were integral in the revival of Aristotle's influence in Europe.
3. Maimonides (Moses ben Maimon)specialized in the study of the Jewish Torah. In addition to being an eminent philosopher, he was also a Torah scholar, astronomer, and physician. He was born in Cordova, Spain, and served as the personal physician of Saladin, the political and military leader of the Muslim forces during the Crusades.
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The colonies could get the best prices for finished goods that were purchased from Britain.
The colonies purchased finished goods only from Britain because other nations sold items of poor quality.
The colonies needed to purchase all finished goods from Britain because they were unable to manufacture their own.
The colonies often could get better prices on finished goods from nations other than Britain.
Minerals were an important resource in which American colonies?
the New England colonies
the middle colonies
the southern colonies
all of the colonies
Britain hoped that by enforcing the Navigation Acts, they would weaken their rivals, especially the
Spanish.
French.
Italians.
Dutch.
The correct answers are as followed
1) The colonies could get better prices on finished goods from nations other than Britain.
2) All colonies
3) Spanish
During the 17th and 18th centuries, England tried to establish and reinforce the economic system of mercantilism in the North American colonies. This system revolved the American colonies providing natural resources for England and England providing manufactured goods for the colonists to buy. In this system, the colonies merely exist to benefit the economy of England.
However, the colonists found this system to be inefficient, as they could buy manufactured goods cheaper from other countries like Spain. When England realized it was losing business to Spain, the British government implemented laws like the Navigation Acts. These laws were meant to prohibit trading and economic relationships between American colonists and other European countries (besides England).
b. The French king made claims to the English throne.
c. The French king wanted control of the English provinces in France that the English had controlled since Norman times.
d. The French and English valued land and needed more land to ward off famine. E. Land and honor were at stake. more then 1 answer
B. foreshadowing
C. palliation
D. motif
I believe the answer is: B. Foreshadowing
Foreshadowing refers to an indication of the occurrence that might happen in the future. Archetypes tend to determine the type of personalities that a certain character in the story has. When we understand these personalities, it would be easy for readers to foreshadow the things that the character would do in the future even before reading it.
Answer: Helping the economy grow Doing things for the common good Making the government strong Becoming a wealthy individual
Explanation:
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