What do ancient India and ancient Egypt have in common?
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Well, both countries contained ancient civilizations, Egypt being the Egyptians and Nile River Valley, and India being the Indus River Valley civilization. Also, the people of both regions had specific religious beliefs like in Egypt, they believed in, well, Egyptian gods and goddess and in India, at the time it might have been anywhere from indigenous beliefs, to Islam, to Hinduism. Both regions made important technology civilizations that impact us even today. Both regions were a culture hearth and at their peak, they thrived and prospered immensely.
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They have some of the oldest civilizations of the world, and they have all still have many different religious beliefs.
What was one way that the red scare of the 1950s and the red scare of 1940s were similar
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where are the options
What event caused the United States to consider alternative nuclear technology
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What is three mile island, near Hershery Penn. (Close to a meltdown.)
(I know, a guy that will not eat any choclate from Hershery's today.)
Henry Clay was a strong supporter of ?
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Well, he supported the Greek independence revolutionaries in 1824 who wished to separate from the Ottoman Empire, an early move into European affairs. Also he supported Adams, and his endorsement ultimately secured Adams' win in the house.
What element of government does the constitution give full sovereignty to
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The element of government that the constitution gives full sovereignty to is the national government.
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the national government
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Is it true that there a little man on the moon ? is it true
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-- There has never been a complete survey of the moon's surface. Even if there had been one, it's very difficult to prove that something doesn't exist.
But when you put all of the following items together, you can be pretty sure that there is NO man on the moon, big or little:
-- The 12 Apollo astronauts who walked and drove around on the moon never saw any man, any sign of a man, any sign of construction or changes in the surface that could have been done by a man, or any sign of any other living thing.
-- There is no air, no water, and no plant life on the moon, so there's nothing for a little man to eat and stay alive.
-- Without an atmosphere on the moon, the radiation from the sun is intense. It would kill any unprotected living material.
-- Without an atmosphere on the moon, the temperature on the lighted side is very high, and the temperature on the dark side is very low. Every point on the moon is lighted for two weeks and then dark for two weeks, and the temperature swings in any one place would kill any unprotected living material.
NO..its scientifically proven that no man is there on the moon...beacuase its impossible for any living creatureto survive on space without oxygen or a space costume....well...its not wrong ..no need to feel bad...you can still believe it as a kiddie fairytale!:)
Why was the location of Cuba so significant during the Cuban Missile Crisis
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Cuba's position and the range of it's missiles allowed the missiles to be launched towards a very significant portion of the U.S. This is in distinction to missiles stored in the Soviet Union, which could not reach America.
Its location allowed for missiles (which were not as advanced at the time) to reach and strike large portions of the United States that they could not hit if launched from the Soviet Union.