When the bomb was finally detonated atop a steel tower, an intense light flash and sudden wave of heat was followed by a great burst of sound echoing in the valley. A ball of fire tore up into the sky and then was surrounded by a giant mushroom cloud stretching some 40,000 feet across. With a power equivalent to around 21,000 tons of TNT, the bomb completely obliterated the steel tower on which it rested. The nuclear age had begun.
The word muckraker was practiced in the Progressive Era to identify reform-minded American columnists who criticized established organizations and administrators as fraudulent. They typically had a large number of readers in some popular publications of the magazine. In America the new title is investigative journalism, it has diverse and more deprecatory implications in British English.
c. Yugoslavia
b. Germany
d. France
B. It established a public record of consistent laws
C. It is the world's first "declaration of independence."
D. It provided a history of the king's rulings
The correct answer is B. It established a public record of consistent laws.
This was a set of written laws that all members of the Babylonian society were supposed to follow. These laws, develop around the 1750 BC helped to create a society in which there were consistent punishments for crimes. The idea of an "eye for an eye" or a "tooth for a tooth" was a common phrase used to explain Hammurabi's code.
Essentially, for every crime there is an equal punishment that fits the crime. For example, if someone steals food from another person, than they can expect to have food taken from them.
The Mamluks were able to prevail at the Battle of Ain Jalut due to a better knowledge of the land, better tactics, secret alliances with the Christians that the Mongols didn't know . The Mamluks used their horses to performe quicker maneuvers in the course of the battle and their horses also used horseshoes.
B. Both believed that observation, not mathematics, forms the foundation for scientific knowledge.
C. Both rejected Christianity and argued fiercely in favor of removing religion from government.
D. Both created their own scientific methods that they hoped would become popular in universities.
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