To help maintain a strong military without having to pay salaries, the Tang military was made up of farmers. There are some factors that contributed to the Tang's military strength, such as the prosperous social economy, the advanced science and technology, acceptance of generals from ethnic minorities from the Emperors and cultural measures aiming the unity of all the nations.
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B. Many diverse city-states between two rivers.
Mesopotamian civilizations flourished between the rivers Tigris and Euphrates, in what today is Iraq. Mesopotamia comes from the Greek for "land between two rivers." The most ancient civilizations came to be in this region at least six thousand years ago. Mesopotamia was divided into Assyria in the north and Babylon in the south, which in turn was divided into Akkad and Sumeria. Mesopotamia was not a single state, but a group of many city-states spread all over the region between the rivers. The most famous cities were Ur, Nippur, Lagash, among many others.
D. Stepped structures known as ziggurats.
A ziggurat is a temple of the ancient Mesopotamia that has a pyramid shape. The purpose of these structures was to get the temples closer to the sky and they were accessible through stairs. Ziggurats were considered the houses of the gods and, therefore, only priests had access to these temples. Every city of ancient Mesopotamia had a Ziggurat for their patron God.
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The statement "Photographer Dorothea Lange took a picture of the Golden Gate before the bridge was built." is false.
Ansel Adamas was the one whot took the picture of the Golden Gate before the bridge was built.
Ansel Adams is rightly celebrated for his iconic images of Yosemite, National Parks and the Southwest.
The Golden Gate before the Bridge, San Francisco, CA, 1932 — One beautiful storm-clearing morning” Adams wrote, “I looked out the window of our San Francisco home and saw magnificent clouds rolling from the north over the Golden Gate. I grabbed the 8 x 10 equipment and drove to the end of 32nd Avenue at the edge of Seacliff. I dashed along the old Cliff House railroad bed for a short distance, then down to the crest of a promontory. From there a grand view of the Golden Gate commanded me to set up the heavy tripod, attach the camera and lens, and focus on the wonder evolving landscape of clouds.”
The correct answer is D. Each state has a number of voters equal to the number of its senators (always two per state) and representatives in the Congress of the United States. In addition, under the Twenty-Third Amendment, the District of Columbia receives voters as if it were a state, but never more than the number of votes of the "least populated" state. The US territories are not represented in the Electoral College.