C. a Harvard-trained archaeologist who first uncovered the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu
Hiram Bingham was an American explorer and archaeologist who studied the Inca city of Machu Picchu. He organized an expedition and departed to Peru in 1911 to uncover Vilcabamba, the mythical Inca city, which Bingham believed it was Machu Picchu.
In 1912 his expedition excavated the Inca city of Machu Picchu, although Bingham continued speculating about Vilcabamba and other sites which were more similar to the lost city.
• Franco-Prussian War, 1870–1871
These events led directly to
(1) the unification of Germany
(2) foreign rule in Italy
(3) the rebellion of the Sepoys
(4) an alliance between Serbs and Russians
Answer: protect from invations
Explanation: apex
-political leaders
-counterrevolutionaries
-foreigners
Revolutions from "above" are organized by political leaders. Since they are "above" the people in the decision-making pyramid, they can use their power to convince the masses to support their ideologies.
They are the opposite of popular revolutions, in which popular ideology imposes a new status. In the case of revolutions from above, it is that status quo that imposes a new situation on the population.
Answer:
Explanation:
The economic and cultural integration between countries, known as Globalization, was only possible from the creation and popularization of several technologies that have acquired a fundamental role both for the development of the world economy and for the society that has become increasingly dependent on technology . Communication technologies (the main ones being cell phones, wireless devices and smart phones) in this globalized world, increasingly fast and efficient, have enabled communication and quick access to any part of the globe in an instant
All of listed European countries except Portugal established settlements in North America. Although Portugal was one of the leading countries of researchers and settlers in the 15th century, their colonial activities were in South America. Even the Treaty of Tordesillas of 1494 divided Earth outside Europe into the Castilian and Portuguese global territorial hemisphere for exclusive conquest and colonization. This points to the importance Portugal has in colonization, but only in South America.