Answer:
all of them
Explanation:
Male 40 10
Female 60 15
What type of association does the table show between type of shoes worn and gender?
a moderate association
a strong association
no association
a weak association
The correct answer is: "no association".
The data does not provide evidence of any association.
In total there are 50 men and 75 women in the sample. Exactly the same proportion of men and women show preference towards the high top shoes:
Pertaining to one or the other gender group does not make it more or less likely that the person prefers a specific type of shoes. Therefore, there is no association.
Because Mesopotamia didn't really have many natural barriers that could help keep out intruders, it was prone to attacks. Even if the Mesopotamians built their own defenses, it wouldn't be nearly as as good as a mountain or if they were on a hill. the only natural barrier they had was really the two rivers, Tigris and Euphrates. but since it was near the middle of their land, it really wasn't much of a barrier, unless they were trying to escape to the other side.
The open plains and major rivers of Mesopotamia made it a fertile and wealthy region, but also prone to invasions due to lack of natural barriers.
The geography of Mesopotamia was such that it was located in an open plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. This made it fertile for farming but also left it vulnerable to invasions. There were few natural barriers, such as mountains or oceans, that would deter invaders. The flat terrain and the major rivers facilitated the movement of invading armies. In addition, the wealth of the land due its productive agriculture and trade attracted many neighboring civilizations
As a result of these geographical factors, Mesopotamia faced a long history of invasions and conquests by various empires and civilizations, leading to the rise and fall of numerous city-states and kingdoms in the region. The vulnerability imposed by its geography was a defining feature of the history of Mesopotamia.
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to protect the freedom of the people
B. to protect the thrones of royalty
c. to protect the freedom of the leaders
D.
to protect the country from world wars