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What I will do: Describe the nature of the Japanese government between the Gempei wars and the Onin War. What was the nature of the Japanese society, and economy during the period of the daimyos.
The Japanese government between the Gempei wars adn the Onin Wars consisted of the Minamoto and the Taira. Eventually the Minamoto gained control and destroyed the Taira and the Taira house faction. The society and economy of Japan suffered during these times of war. Battles raged within Japan and destroyed many farmlands that were a major part in Japan’s economy. The Minamoto leader started to kill members of his own family and his powerful generals in fear that someone would kill him and take his spot. This crippled the Minamoto and started the feudal age in Japan.
c. Toltec
b. Inca
d. Hopi
The correct answers are B) Toltec.
The “War Temple”(Templo de los Guerreros) in Chichen Itza is a replica of the Toltec Temple.
The War Temple in the ancient ruins of Chichen Itza (Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico) is a replica of the Toltec Temple. Built in the post-classic Mayan time, the War Temple was built in 1200 AD. The architecture of the temple is heavy influenced by the Toltec style of construction because is very alike to the main temple of Tula, in the city of Tulancingo, in the state of Hidalgo, Mexico. Tula was the capital city of the Toltecs.
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B) General McClellan
C) General Burnside
D) General Hoker
it is genera; burnside
The answer is B. General Ambrose Burnside he was removed after serving for only 2 monthes. I hope this helps :)
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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.