Was the Sumerian religion monotheistic ? That´s your question.
Answer:
No, it wasn´t.
Explanation:
The Sumerians were polytheistic. They worshipped many gods, anthropomorphic deities that were a representation of natural forces. There are hundreds of deities in the Sumerian pantheon. Sumer (in present-day Iraq) is considered the craddle of human civilization.
Free-for-all system.
b.
Traditional economic system. Incorrect
c.
Free enterprise system.
d.
Command system.
The answer is C free enterprise system.
the United states and most of the western world operate a free enterprise system.
During 1870-1914, armies that increased in size included Germany, Austria-Hungary, United States, Russia, and France.
During the period between 1870 and 1914, several armies experienced increases in size.
Germany's army was one of the largest, totaling close to four million soldiers. Austria-Hungary had a smaller force of under 500,000. The United States had a small military force, but it significantly grew with the entry into World War I in 1917. The U.S. Army ranked seventh in terms of size at that time.
Other countries also built up their armies in response to the growth and power of the German army. Russia, with nearly 1.5 million peacetime forces, and France, with an active army of almost 1.3 million, also had substantial armies.
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He feels happy to see her again.
Percy feels relieved that his mother is alive and ok but angered at the person who did this.
For Europeans, the effects were mostly positive. They experienced an overpopulation problem as well as monarchic and religious tyranny and were under the constant threat of Islamic invaders. One of the main reasons why Columbus wanted to find a way other than Cape of Good Hope to get to Asia was that Ottoman Turks had blocked all access to Asian trade and travel.
The Portuguese had a monopoly on the Good Hope route and this route was actually too long. When Columbus discovered the American Continent, he thought he had actually found Asia. In any event, Europeans found a land that they could conquer and colonize, they sent all their excess of people there. They found valuable raw materials as (timber, gold, silver, iron, etc.), spices, exotic fruits and vegetables (tomatoes, potatoes, avocados, etc.) and eventually used to Continent as a gateway to Asia.
For the Natives of the Americas, the effects were disastrous; most of them were wiped out by diseases unknowingly brought in by European explorers or colonizers. Several others were subjugated or even exterminated. Their most powerful empires were vanquished and conquered (Incas, Aztecs) and the land they had found several thousands of years ago became European. There were however, positive aspects in their disaster. They had access to Western civilization, science, culture and technology. They discovered Europe as much as Europe discovered them. Many of them discovered writing (many had already some form of writing but other indigenous cultures were exclusively oral). They also had access to the modern concept of nation-states (like the Five Civilized Tribes in the US).
For Black Africans, the results were mostly disastrous. They were captured or bought from other African slavers by European Slavers and suffered slavery for centuries before they were eventually integrated into society. However, they also enjoyed – though marginally - some of the positive aspects mentioned earlier for natives of the Americas (access to Western civilization, science, culture and technology).