How did the neolithic era differ from previous time periods?

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Answer: One of the main differences between the Palaeolithic and Neolithic periods was in the main ... How did the Neolithic and Paleolithic ages differ? In Paleolithic times, people were mainly nomads, so they followed their food around.

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While the vice president’s role as president of the Senate is largely ceremonial, in cases of a tie vote (50-50) on a bill, the vice president __________.

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While the vice president’s role as president of the Senate is largely ceremonial, in cases of a tie vote (50-50) on a bill, the vice president can break the tie. 

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In the case of a tie vote on a bill, the vice president has the casting vote.

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A casting vote is a vote exercise by someone, in this case, the vice president, to decide over a tie on a legislature body. The vice president only votes in that case, if not he/she only presides the sessions of the Senate or joint sessions of the Congress.

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What positive and negative impacts did caesar have on rome

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During his reign as dictator from 49-44 BC, Julius Caesar had a number of notable impacts on the city of Rome.

One of the initial crises with which Caesar had to deal was widespread debt in Rome, especially after the outbreak of civil war when lenders demanded repayment of loans and real estate values collapsed. The result was a serious shortage of coinage in circulation as people hoarded whatever they had. Realizing the seriousness of the situation, Caesar ordered that property must be accepted for repayment at its pre-war value. He also reinstated a previous law which forbade the holding of more than 60,000 sesterces in cash by any one person. Caesar later cancelled all interest payments due since the beginning of 49 BC and permitted tenants to pay no rent for one year. While these measures still did not eliminate Rome’s debt, Caesar’s creative reaction to the problem helped to alleviate the debt in a way that satisfied both lenders and borrowers.

In addition to debt, Caesar had to deal with widespread unemployment in Rome. As a way to reduce the unemployment, the poor were offered a new life in Rome’s overseas colonies. Those who stayed behind and depended on a monthly supply of free grain suffered when Caesar cut the grain rations in half, limiting the number of receivers to 150,000 when 320,000 had been collecting them. Caesar did, however, arrange for better supervision of the city’s grain supply, and he also helped to improve access to grain from overseas by constructing a new harbour at Ostia and a new canal from Tarracina.

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The construction of new public buildings also served as a method of reducing unemployment in the city, but there was another motivation for building major projects in Rome: Caesar wanted to enhance the city’s appearance after he realized how unimpressive Rome seemed in comparison to Alexandria, which was considered the greatest city of the Mediterranean. As a result, the Forum Julium was built to provide more space for lawcourts, and the Saepta Julia, situated on the Campus Martius, provided a large enclosure for voting. Caesar also ordered the construction of a new senate house after the previous one was used as Clodius’s funeral pyre in 52 BC. Additionally, he sought to divert the Tiber River away from Rome to prevent flooding and to add to the city’s area. He had also planned to build a grand temple of Mars, a theatre that would rival Pompey’s, and a library that would rival Alexandria’s. Caesar never saw any of the latter projects completed, however, as he was killed in 44 BC before any of them were finished.

Caesar’s impact on the city of Rome continued even after his death when, in his will, he stipulated that his villa, the gardens surrounding it, and his art gallery all be made public. He also distributed his wealth to the people of Rome, leaving 300,000 sesterces to each citizen. Overall, Caesar sought to make Rome a cultural and educational centre of the Mediterranean world by attracting intellectuals, doctors, and lawyers to the city. Indeed, the actions that he took over his time in power showed his devotion to Rome and his wish to bring stability and prosperity to the city.

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he makes rome bigger and open the gladiator games for his people for paying taxes to help pay for wars and destroys rome by black death and no food for citaziend and invastion from domstice groups

 

By October of 1950, UN forces had pushed the North Koreans back toa.Pusan.
b.the Yalu River.
c.the 38th parallel.
d.Seoul.

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The correct answer is C, 38th parallel.

United Nation's forces under the leadership of Douglas MacArthur aided South Korea in the war between South and North Korea, moved the North Korean force to the 38th Parallel. However, this war came to a settlement roughly along the Parallel after China's support of North Korea. Therefore a border was drawn between the land controlled by either country.

The correct answer should be c.the 38th parallel.

That place is still today the border between the North and the South Korea.

~~Please and thank you:}~~ Imagine your state is considering a bill that would ban people from destroying the American flag in protest acts. The Citizens Flag Alliance publishes an article on its website about the proposed policy. In a well-written paragraph, explain what their position would most likely be on the idea and what actions they might take to get it passed or not passed.

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The correct answer for this question is this one, but actually, there is no really correct answer because it asks for an opinion. 
Americans are known for their patriotism and therefore you should play on that. "By burning the flag is like you're spitting on the United States and therefore also everything our country stands for. Freedom and democracy"

I would agree completely with this bill. Destroying the American flag is an act of treason and disrespect upon the country. Protest or not, it should be banned and this matter should be taken seriously. They should pass this bill and make it so that anyone who does so gets tried for treason.  

Which of the following statements does the illustration support? (A) After the Civil War, African American farmers, businessmen, and soldiers voted for the first time in U.S. history. (B) During the Civil War, former slaves had the right to vote only if they owned businesses or served the Union Army. (C) After the Civil War, the image was printed to convince Congress that people in the South adjusted to freedom well. (D) During the Civil War, most Americans, in both North and South, were terrified at the thought of African American voting.

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After the Civil War, African American farmers, businessmen, and soldiers voted for the first time in U.S. history.

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A

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This passage describes the early years of the Columbian Exchange. Based on this passage, why did many indigenous inhabitants of the New World adopt the view that interaction with European settlers was harmful to their societies? Just twenty years ago, the lands were filled with peoples from different nations, each with their own customs and tongues. Not a day went by without the assurance there would be plentiful land and an abundance of beasts in the forests for their peoples. Their villages and settlements were many, and their societies were rich and complex. Warriors, craftsmen, weavers, hunters, and dealers engaged in their everyday lives, bringing much good to their nations. But then the merchants from across the Great Sea started to come, and they brought with them a great many things never seen before on these shores. The inhabitants were glad at first to trade for these items they desired so greatly. But these brought only temporary benefits. For hidden in these goods was an invisible force, one that would affect every tribe in this great land. No person, regardless of stature, was spared. Children, mothers, and even chiefs were no match for this unseen warrior. In the span of only three generations, the majority of their villages disappeared, and the greatest lot of their peoples walked this land no more.
A. The inhabitants of the New World were pressured to join military alliances with the European settlers.
B. The European settlers used military force to compel the inhabitants of the New World to trade.
C. The European settlers were hoarding goods produced by the New World inhabitants.
D. The inhabitants of the New World had no
resistance to new diseases brought by the Europeans.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that:  "C. The European settlers were hoarding goods produced by the New World inhabitants." This is the reason why many indigenous inhabitants of the New World adopt the view that interaction with European settlers was harmful to their societies

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A "The inhabitants of the new world had no resistance to new diseases brought by the Europeans."

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