Classical Mesoamerican and South American religions were both closely linked to their respective civilizations' governments, demonstrating how religion and politics were often inseparable.
A similarity between classical Mesoamerican and South American religions lies in the option that they were not separated from civilizations’ governments (Option A). For instance, in Mesoamerican civilizations like the Olmec and Aztec, religion was deeply intertwined with governance, with priests often playing significant roles in state affairs, like using astronomical observations to guide planting cycles. Similarly, in South American civilizations such as the Inca, religious practices and beliefs were thoroughly integrated into state structure and governance. Therefore, both regions shared the characteristic where religious and political spheres were closely linked.
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France
Britain
Answer:
The British colonists were supported at various times by the Iroquois, Catawba, and Cherokee tribes, and the French colonists were supported by Wabanaki Confederacy member tribes Abenaki and Mi'kmaq, and the Algonquin, Lenape, Ojibwa, Ottawa, Shawnee, and Wyandot tribes.
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True or false
A.represented good and evil.
B.were the two largest satrapies in the Persian Empire.
C.represented peace and war.
D.were the most influential disciples of Zoroaster.
E.were the largest temples in all of Mesopotamia.
e.
2.) geography and ice ages
3.) environment and geography
Answer:
Distance and harsh winters disrupted German supply lines.
Explanation:
October 1941 was the worst month because it was cold as it had not been for years, the Germans were out of winter clothing because the Fürher refused to send in his winter clothes, trusting that his army would conquer Moscow in time. Whatever the winter (and distance) did damage in the German army and even though some advanced units came to enter the suburbs of the city the invasion stopped.
Rigorous winter was fundamental for the Soviet resistance, since thus Stalin removed the Siberian troops and sent them to the front in Moscow. New troops, trained and equipped for the winter war against ill-equipped Germans who were dying of cold. A counter-offensive was launched that cost a lot of lives and material for both sides, yet the Germans had to withdraw more than 100 kilometers from Moscow.