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No, the world is not flat. Many people believed the world was flat and not in a sphere shape. Christopher Columbus, a world traveler, wanted to know if the world was flat or not because it has been going on for a while. He asked a queen in Spain for 50 crew mates and 4 ships in each. The Queen agreed with him and off Columbus went on his journey.
Later, he found out that the world we're living in now is r=not flat, it's a 3-D sphere shape.
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The correct answer is A) Swift was satirizing the problems England faced establishing its colonial empire around the globe.
The real-life situation that Jonathan Swift was satirizing in the "Gulliver's Travels" was that he was satirizing the problems England faced establishing its colonial empire around the globe.
Jonathan Swift wanted to show the many difficulties England faced in its intent to colonize different parts of the world. Every region had its unique set of problems and difficulties. And that was depicted in the story when Gulliver traveled to different parts and in every part, he encountered different problems and conflicts between the people that lived there.
B. A 19-year-old high school graduate who likes to complain about the government
C. A 22-year-old computer programmer
D. A 30-year-old college graduate who has just moved to a new state
The Incas developed a record-keeping system using knots and designs in strings.
The Incas never developed a written language but their system of record keeping called Quipu is unique in human history. Inca recorded accounts with knotted string. Quipu means knot in Quechua, the language of the Incas. However, the Inca civilization did not invent Quipu; it was used by earlier Andean cultures. Quipus have been found all over the Andes. The Incas refined Quipu to a more sophisticated level.
It is located west of the Mississippi River and East of the Rocky Mountains and known for raising cattle and ranching. It has extreme weathers due to the very cold winters and hot summers that occur in that area every season.