Answer:
By building the Great Wall
Explanation:
The Xiongnu were nomadic pastoral people who formed a great tribe and dominated Central Asia for more than 500 years. China were against them and believed that they were a threat, because of that they built the Chinese Wall. The Empire stretched from Korea to the East, Lake Balkash to the West, Lake Baikal to the North and Tibet to the South. They lasted from 214 BC to 350 AD.
B. Daniel Shays resigned from the Continental Army.
C. The central government provided troops to quell the rebellion.
D. Poor farmers could be sent to debtor's prison.
Answer:
1. Three criticisms of the College are made:
It is “undemocratic;”
It permits the election of a candidate who does not win the most votes; and.
Its winner-takes-all approach cancels the votes of the losing candidates in each state.
2. Following a census, the seats in the U.S. House of Representatives are automatically divided according to the census data. If a state has gained population, it may receive more seats. If a state has lost population, it may lose seats, meaning it would also lose votes in presidential campaigns.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
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(2)formation of the Hanseatic League
(3)Berlin Conference
(4)creation of the Council of Trent
Answer:
The correct answer is 1. Portugal's attempt to participate directly in the global spice trade was a factor leading to the Age of Exploration.
Explanation:
The Age of Exploration was a historical period that started at the beginning of the 15th century, extending until the beginning of the 17th century. During this time the Europeans, mainly Portuguese, Spanish and British, traveled almost the entire planet, mapping it and conquering it. The reason for this expansion came from the need to access the riches of Asia, with which to contribute to European mercantilism.
The global exploration began with the Portuguese discoveries of the Atlantic archipelagos of Madeira and the Azores, the coast of Africa and the discovery of the maritime route to India in 1498. These discoveries led to numerous naval expeditions across the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans, and land expeditions in America, Asia, Africa and Australia that continued until the end of the 19th century and ended with the exploration of the polar regions in the 20th century.
B.Each city-state had extensive trade both in and around the Italian peninsula.
C.Wealth accumulated in certain areas such as Venice and Florence, attracting scholars and artists.
D.all of the above
Answer:
D.all of the above
Explanation:
A.The Italian peninsula was organized around city-states that survived the Middle Ages.
During Renaissance, Italy was composed of city states that were authonomus, the Pope rested in Rome, while important and prestigious families like the Medici in Florence hold power, the Doge in Venice, Sforza in Milan. They really had political independence while the rest of Europe was pretty loyal to the Papal authority and kings. Florence, and Venice began conquering other city states starting the XV century, greatly increasing influence. Sometimes they challenged Pope's authority.
B.Each city-state had extensive trade both in and around the Italian peninsula.
Trade did not limit to merchandise, but culture and knowledge
The Italian trade routes stretched amongthe Mediterranean sea and cities beyond were also major conduits of culture and knowledge. The recovery of lost and ancient knowledge from the Greeks and Arabs was crucial for this revival.
C.Wealth accumulated in certain areas such as Venice and Florence, attracting scholars and artists.
One major reason the Awakening and economical prosperity began in Italy is bound to its geography. The city states of Italy, located on the Mediterranean Sea, became outposts for trade and commerce, ideas were also exchanged and new ideas from far lands came here to spread. The ideas would eventually spread to northern regions of Europe but it was in Italy that the renaissance set the lead. Florence, Venice, and Rome being independent cities grew wealthy through trade and banking creating a class of businessmen.