What God was important to the Mayans?

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Answer: In Maya mythology, Chac (sometimes spelled "Chaac") was the god of rain and thunder, and important as a fertility and agriculture god.
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Chaac

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How has the current inflation and its resultant high cost of living in Nigeria, affected the quality of education in Nigeria?

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Who searched for the Fountain of Youth?

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John Ponce De Leon

My reason being is :

He often went on trips with Christopher Columbus , so he was known for searching and exploring , He loved to go on lots of voyages.Voyages as in trips.
 
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Why did Wilson consider the intervention in Mexico to be an example of “moral diplomacy”?

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Wilson interfered in the affairs of Mexico and believed this was "moral diplomacy" because it led to the removal of an authoritarian leader.

President Woodrow Wilson:

  • Was determined to spread "moral diplomacy" around the world
  • Believed "moral diplomacy" meant supporting nations to achieve a democratic government

When he came to power in the U.S., Mexico was under the control of General Victoriano Huerta who led a very repressive regime in Mexico. Wilson used the Veracruz Incident to discredit Huerta which forced him from power.

Wilson justified this by saying that Huerta was repressive and so this fell under "moral diplomacy."

In conclusion, Wilson pursued moral diplomacy abroad but allowed racial policies at home.

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Answer:- He wanted the U.S. to promote democracy which would create a world free of revolution and war. He hoped the U.S. would lead by moral example, but foreign affairs absorbed much of his time and energy as president.

Compare the silk road with the great wall of china as symbols of chinese foreign policy.

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Silk road : refer to an ancient network routes that connect the east and west china to the mediterranean area (middle east)

Great wall : A massive wall that separated china from the north part of its region (which belong to european)

Based on these two, it seems that china does not wanted to be involved with the foreign affairs from the european region.

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Both symbolized Chinese economic power and technology, though the Great Wall was built to prevent contact with hostile invaders while the Silk Road promoted trade with other cultures.

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How did the Supreme Court rule in the case in which Allan Bakke sued the University of California? A. It decided that Allan Bakke should not be admitted to the school because he was unqualified. B. It said that race cannot play a role in the admissions process. C. It determined race may be a factor when admitting students, but not the only factor. D. It ruled that the Equal Protection Clause had not been violated.

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C. It determined that race may be a factor when admitting students, but not the only factor.

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The Supreme Court's decision gave some credence to Allan Bakke's claim that the University of California at Davis had practiced some amount of reverse discrimination in denying him admittance to the medical school because he was not an economically or educationally disadvantaged member of one of four racial/ethnic groups eligible for their special admission program.  But the Court was careful to note that race could be considered as a factor (among many factors) in college admissions, if  schools practiced great care in doing so.  Having a basic quota system, such as UC Davis reserving 16 spots out of 100 each year, was considered discriminatory.

The essence of the decision in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978) was that the Court upheld affirmative action.  It allowed race to be considered as one of several factors in college admission policy.  But establishing specific racial quotas was an approach that the Court said was not allowable.  

The Supreme Court (c) determined race may be a factor when admitting students, but not the only factor. It upheld affirmative action, allowing race to be one of several factors in college admission policy, not just to fulfill a quota.


What was one result of the cuban missile crisis answer.com?

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Bay of Pigs invasion and increased strains on the US- Soviet ties