its a philosopher. that's the answer.
highland
lowland
maize
motherculture
slash-and-burnagriculture
terrace
Mesoamerica
MonteAlbán
Olmec
YucatánPeninsula
Zapotec
codex
creationstory
glyph
ElMirador
Maya
PopolVuh
KEYVOCABULARY
NAMES&PLACES
chinampa
communal
conquistador
noble
serf
Answer:
cacao-seeds from a small tropical American evergreen tree, from which cocoa, cocoa butter, and chocolate are made.
highland-an area of high or mountainous land.
lowland-low-lying country.
maize-a Central American cereal plant that yields large grains set in rows on a cob; corn.
motherculture-a term for an earlier people's culture that has great and widespread influence on some later cultures and people.
slash-and-burnagriculture-a farming method that involves the cutting and burning of plants in a forest or woodland to create a field called a swidden.
terrace-a level paved area or platform next to a building; a patio or veranda.
Mesoamerica-a historical region and cultural area in North America.
MonteAlbán-a large pre-Columbian archaeological site in the Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán Municipality in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca.
Olmec-a member of a prehistoric people inhabiting the coast of Veracruz and western Tabasco on the Gulf of Mexico (c.1200–400 bc), who established what was probably the first Meso-American civilization.
YucatánPeninsula-a peninsula in southeastern Mexico, lying between the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
Zapotec-a member of an indigenous people living in and around Oaxaca in southern Mexico.
codex-an ancient manuscript text in book form.
creationstory-A story describing or explaining the creation of the world.
glyph-a hieroglyphic character or symbol; a pictograph.
ElMirador-a turret, window, or balcony designed to command an extensive outlook
Maya-the supernatural power wielded by gods and demons to produce illusions.
PopolVuh-a text recounting the mythology and history of the Kʼicheʼ people, one of the Maya peoples, who inhabit the Guatemalan Highlands northwest of present-day Guatemala City.
KEYVOCABULARY:
chinampa-Chinampa is a type of Mesoamerican agriculture which used small, rectangular areas of fertile arable land to grow crops on the shallow lake beds in the Valley of Mexico.
communal-shared by all members of a community; for common use.
conquistador-a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
noble-belonging to a hereditary class with high social or political status; aristocratic.
serf-an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate.
what type of stories did greek plays tell?
A. a separation between leaders and workers
B. a stable economy
C. various kinds of work
D. established schools
E. a surplus food supply
I got B,C,D,E
Textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution in Britain was centred in south Lancashire and the towns on both sides of the Pennines. In Germany it was concentrated in the Wupper Valley, Ruhr Region and Upper Silesia, while in the United States it was in New England. The four key drivers of the Industrial Revolution were textile manufacturing, iron founding, steam power and cheap labour.
Before the 18th century, the manufacture of cloth was performed by individual workers, in the premises in which they lived and goods were transported around the country by packhorses or by river navigations and contour-following canals that had been constructed in the early 18th century. In the mid-18th century, artisans were inventing ways to become more productive. Silk, wool, and fustian fabrics were being eclipsed by cotton which became the most important textile.