What is cultural tradition? In Social Studies ​

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the handing down of information, beliefs, and customs by word of mouth or by example from one generation to another without written instruction. 3 : cultural continuity in social attitudes, customs, and institutions. 4 : characteristic manner, method, or style in the best liberal tradition. i hope this helped <3

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Answer: the handing down of information, beliefs, and customs by word of mouth or by example from one generation to another without written instruction. 3 : cultural continuity in social attitudes, customs, and institutions.


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Why do you think the umayyads took control of the Muslim empire?

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Because Muhammad and the Umayyad leader were bitter rivals

Essay of history of nepal

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   Nepal is a country that is found in South Asia, the country lies between China and India. There is a lot about Nepal that could be learned about such as geography,  the culture of the country, and of course the history. Here is the wonderful history of Nepal.

   Nepal has the greatest altitude change in the world. Which means that the lowlands are low and the mountains are the tallest in the world. The best known hills are of course the Himalayas. The Himalayas were formed before all of us were born, by this I mean 10-15 million years ago. Also, eight of the world's highest mountain peaks are found in Nepal.
  
   The majority of people in Nepal practice Hinduism although some people practice both Hinduism and Buddhism. Another important part of their culture is that they are divided into four different groups; The Hindu Caste, The Bhotes, The Hill Tribes, and The Newar. There are also multiple hill tribes such as The Sherpas who are born way up in the mountains. A lot of the Nepalese live in the central hilly region. The Ganges river is a River that floods this area making the land very fertile for crops. 
   
   The Buddha was born in 563 B.C. in Lumbini, a town fairly close to the Indian border. Nepal was a very powerful country in South Asia, although the British controlled them at the time which lead Nepal being forced into signing treaties to give land to Britain. 
   
   Most westerners know the mountain named as Mount Everest, which was in fact named after British Surveyor Sir George Everest. The locals of Nepal don't refer to the mountain as "Mount Everest" in fact, they refer to it as Chomolungma which translates to "Goddess Mother Of The World". Another fact about the mountain in Nepal is that many people have attempted to climb it but have failed.

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Create an obituary for Charlemagne. Remember that an obituary is an announcement of a person's death. It often includes a short biography and a summary of the person's accomplishments

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An obituary for Charlemagne will depict his life in a summary.

Charlemagne was born on April 2nd, 747. After ruling the Frank's for more than forty years, Charlemagne who was referred to as the King father of Europe has passed away.

He was a man that loved having scholarly works read to him. His court was also a center of culture. He unified most Christian lands of Europe into a single empire.

He was crowned as the Holy Roman Emperor in 800 C.E by Pope Leo III. He will be surely missed.

An obituary simply refers to a notice of the death of a person usually with a biographical sketch.

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Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, was born on April 2nd, 747 and died on January 28th, 814 in Aechen. He was king of the Franks (768–814), king of the Lombards (774–814), and first emperor (800–814) of the Romans.

As Protector of the papacy, expanded the Frankish state until unit the majority of western and central Europe, removed the Lombards in northern Italy, fighted the Muslims in Spain, Christianized the Saxons and was crowned "Emperor of the Romans" by Pope Leo III in 800.  

The Father of Europe and Mycenae of the Carolingian Renaissance founded the Holy Roman Empire.

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You can continue listing his family members as heirs of the Holy Roman Empire and add his funeral information.

What roles do political parties play in the American political process?A. Parties help candidates win elections

B. Parties work to detect and eliminate bias and propaganda in the mass media

C. Parties educate the electorate about campaign issues

D. Parties monitor the actions of officeholders

E. Parties recruit and nominate candidates

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The answer is: E

The parties, such as Democratic Party, or Republic Party, choose certain candidates.

For example:
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Republic Party= Mitt Romney

Democratic Party=Governor Gina Raimondo
Republic Party=Allan Fung

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A religion that starts with L

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Lutheran
not necessarily a religion but more of a denomination.