Classical Mesoamerican and South American religions were both closely linked to their respective civilizations' governments, demonstrating how religion and politics were often inseparable.
A similarity between classical Mesoamerican and South American religions lies in the option that they were not separated from civilizations’ governments (Option A). For instance, in Mesoamerican civilizations like the Olmec and Aztec, religion was deeply intertwined with governance, with priests often playing significant roles in state affairs, like using astronomical observations to guide planting cycles. Similarly, in South American civilizations such as the Inca, religious practices and beliefs were thoroughly integrated into state structure and governance. Therefore, both regions shared the characteristic where religious and political spheres were closely linked.
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b. The Industrial Middle Class
c. Farmers
d. Miners
b. Francis Townsend
c. Charles Coughlin
d. Huey Long
Answer:
The American Indians were pushed off their land and relocated to reservations.
Explanation:
The Nez Perce and some other tribes were coerced to give up their lands during the Walla Walla Council, in 1855. They were moved to a reservation in Oregon Territory which was called Umatilla Reservation.
The most valuable to the peple of Catal Huyuk as gold is to us the people of today is there Obsidian. It was important to them because obsidian is a rock that is produced when a volcano erupts and it coolds down to form a clear glass looking substance. At this time in the world this rock was only produced in Catal Huyuk and a few more places.
Please correct me if I am wrong.