Answer:
The correct answers are:
The Wichita believed that powerful creative forces in the universe directed the destiny of individuals and tribes. These powers included both male and female gods.
The Wichita considered a raid successful if the group surprised the enemy and returned without losing any of its members.
In the 1740s, the Wichita and Comanche tribes became allies in friendship and in commerce. FALSE
Explanation:
Wichita's traditional religion was based on the belief that powerful forces direct the destiny of tribes. The powers included both male and female deities. Wichitas pleased these deities with different dances, meditation, and ceremonies.
Wichitas went to war in small groups, and their main objective is to surprise the enemy and get back home without any losses. They didn't measure their war success by the number of killed or captured people.
The last answer is false because the Wichita and Comanche tribes did not become allies in friendship and war. They actually became were allies that launched joined attacks against Apache villages in Texas.
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A.
When the Royalists were defeated, England became a Commonwealth with Cromwell as lord protector.
B.
The king agreed to obey the laws of Parliament and the war ended.
C.
Britain was divided with some Englishmen supporting the monarch and some wanting to overthrow him.
D.
At the end of the war, James I was tried and sent into exile in the American colonies.
As a television news reporter, you have been asked to prepare a series of news features about Jerusalem. Today you will present the first in the series. Your assignment is to explain the importance of the city of Jerusalem. Use any resources available to you to gather information and locate pictures. Present your feature live to some people or videotape it.Your feature should:
Identify on a map:
•The city of Jerusalem
•Include information about:The area known as Canaan
How Jerusalem became the capital of the kingdom
•Hebrew beliefs about Solomon's temple
•The importance of Jerusalem to the Hebrew people
•The interaction between the Hebrews and nearby groups (including the Philistines, Assyrians, and Babylonians) in the region in ancient times
•Information resources that may be helpful include:Reference books
•Grolier's online encyclopedia
•World History time line
Answer:
The long history of Jerusalem began well before it was captured by King David and made into the Capital of the People of Israel 3,000 years ago. Archeaological findings indicate the existence of a settlement in Jerusalem in the 3rd millenium BCE. The first mention of the city in historic sources begins in the 2nd millenium BCE.
The Ma'arot Writings, written in hieroglyphics, were meant to put a curse on the enemies of Egypt. They were written in the 18th and 19th centuries B.C., on small statues of prisoners or on bowls. The name "Rashlemum" (Jerusalem) is mentioned on some of them. The verse in Genesis 11;18 "and Malchi-Tzedek King of Salem brought forth bread and wine and he is priest to the Almighty God above," refers to that same period, which is known in the Bible as the period of the Patriarchs.
In the middle of the 2nd millenium B.C.E. the King of Egypt and his advisors carried on a volumous correspondence with the governors of the cities in the Land of Israel that were under Egyptian suzerainty. There was antagonism among these governors, and in their letters, pictured on the right, they complain about each other, and request help (one chariot or ten soldiers), to defeat their enemies, whom they describe, of course, as the enemies of the king. The letters were written in cuneiform, in the Akkadian language (which was the international language then, much as English is today), and some of them were found in Egypt, in the archive of the capital city, El-Amarna. Six of the letters found were written by the governor of Jerusalem ("Ershalem").
Explanation:
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Answer:
The long history of Jerusalem began well before it was captured by King David and made into the Capital of the People of Israel 3,000 years ago. Archeaological findings indicate the existence of a settlement in Jerusalem in the 3rd millenium BCE. The first mention of the city in historic sources begins in the 2nd millenium BCE.
Explanation:
Answer: C. because it is the Electoral College that chooses the president, individual citizens' votes are not important.
Explanation: That is not true because the citizens votes do matter and even though the Electoral College chooses the president that does NOT mean that citizens votes don't matter. Plus the Electoral College matters on their votes and citizens votes when electing president.
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