Answer:
c the American indians
Answer: c for cuh
Explanation:
1. How did humans use food and plants?
2. How advanced were their domestication skills?
3. Did they deal with any climate changes?
word bank:
Art, Pottery, Pollen, Cobs, Tree Rings
Answer:
1 Art, Pottery, Pollen 2Cobs 3Tree Rings
Explanation:
1) How did humans use food and plants?
In Art through Pottery, to cook and to store food and the pollen from the plants to work with selecting better seeds.
2) How advanced were their domestication skills?
Cobs are horses known for their strength in their joints, generally not so tall, but strong ones fit to work. The domestication skills were vital combined with genetic improvement creating breeds.
3) Did they deal with any climate changes?
Since the trees are sensitive to the Climate change, tree rings were used as parameters to measure or give a better idea of how the climate have behaved.
China imposed One-Child Policy in China after the decline of infant mortality from 1978-1980. The Chines government wanted to regulate the population. This happened because of their growing population. Song Jian, one of the top Chinese officials had found out about the books of Limits of Growths and Blueprints of Survival, because of this, Song Jian had estimated a population of 700 million on that year.
2. why did the 'sun never set' on the British Empire?
The correct answer is "A".
The United States Invasion of the Island of Grenada occurred on October 15, 1983. The intervention was triggered by the internal conflict within the People's Revolutionary Government, which resulted in the execution of former Prime Minister Maurice Bishop.
In the aftermath of the operation, President Ronald Reagan justified the intervention by stating that the US government was concerned over the safety of 600 medical students that were on the island during these internal conflicts.
Hobbes to Locke in which Hobbes argues that absolute monarchy is the ideal form of government. Then
write a second letter from the perspective of John Locke in which he answers and refutes Hobbes's
argument.
Even though both Hobbes and Locke lived during the 17th century and would not have been aware of the
enlightened despots of the 18th century, be sure to mention how Hobbes and Locke might have felt
about the possibility of these rulers. Use specific historical evidence to support your claims. (15 points)
Answer:
The answer is detailed in the explanation;
Explanation:
Dear Sir, Jhon Locke;
With my sincere words I do not intend to change his ideals of reform but I do intend to be heard on the basis of the experience of the human being and what characterizes him, it is well known that the man without law is an irrational being incapable of restraining his impulses and actions Likewise, ambition, greed for power causes divisions and doubts to be sown and the fracture of power occurs, that is why an absolute monarchy where absolute power and responsibility falls on only that supreme being already chosen of impartial way to impartially govern all kinds of people without any preference to either side, for me it is and surely being the ideal form of government.
Respected Sir; Thomas hobbe:
Considering his arguments, I find a heartfelt contradiction; if the power corrupts the human being who by natural tendency is given to ambition and greed; How can absolute power and responsibility be left to govern and educate an entire people in the hands of one man?
Really, in an absolute monarchy there is no freedom, there is no democracy, we need to work as a team to help each other to balance power, although it is true that two heads think more than one, being in a position of responsibility and knowing that we have that answering for our acts before the laws or branches of power causes us to be more cautious when making decisions that could affect our nation, our actions have consequences and a bad control of absolute power undoubtedly brings total chaos.