events were the most important in the development of China, Mongolia, and Taiwan.
Step One: Review your notes and the information you learned during the Instruction portion of
the lesson. Choose 5–7 important events that you wish to list on your timeline and note them
below:
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Step Two: Conduct research to learn more about the dates, locations, and importance of these
events. You may wish to refer to your textbook, the online Pearson resources, and the video
segments from the lesson.
Step Three: Use the information that you have collected to draft the labels for your timeline.
Remember to include the following three components in each label:
• Date of the events
well china built a wall to keep the The bads guys out the Mongolia but that did not work out they went over it. and sorry but one of the kings died and wear they buried him their out of clay
hears what i got better explainatoin
Buried deep under a hill in central China, surrounded by an underground moat of poisonous mercury, lies an entombed emperor who's been undisturbed for more than two millennia.
The tomb holds the secrets of China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huang, who died on Sept. 10, 210 B.C., after conquering six warring states to create the first unified nation of China.
The answers to a number of historical mysteries may lie buried inside that tomb, but whether modern people will ever see inside this mausoleum depends not just on the Chinese government, but on science.
Answer:
Representative democracy.
Explanation:
To honour the gods was the purpose of the first Olympic games. Hence, option A is correct.
In the summer of 776 B.C., Olympia, a place in southern Greece where people flocked to worship their gods, hosted the first-ever Olympics. In actuality, Zeus, king of the gods, was the most well-known god in ancient Greece and was the one who inspired the Olympics.
After Koroibos, a cook from the nearby city of Elis, won the stadion race, a 600-foot-long foot race, the first Olympic Games were held in 776 BC.
Nearly 2,800 years ago, Olympia, a town, hosted the first ancient Olympic Games. The PanHellenic Games were the oldest and biggest of the four separate sporting events that were conducted in ancient Greece. The Olympic Games were deeply ingrained in ancient Greek culture.
Thus, option A is correct.
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a. Phoenician
b. Mesopotamian
c. Hyksos
d. Egyptian
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2. Which of the following did ancient river civilizations and ancient Native American civilizations have in common?
a. a set of written laws
b. an alphabet
c. homes built from locally available materials
d. religious dancing ceremonies
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3. How were ancient Native American leaders similar to ancient Egyptian leaders?
a. Leaders of both cultures controlled the local economy.
b. Leaders of both cultures used a system to control society.
c. Leaders of both cultures were elected by the people.
d. Leaders of both cultures were worshipped as gods.
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4. Compare maps of the world in ancient times with current political maps.
(image attached below)
Use the maps below to answer the following question.
Based on the maps, which state listed below was located in the Southwest Native American cultural region?
a. New Mexico
b. Florida
c. Ohio
d. North Dakota
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5. Compare maps of the world in ancient times with current political maps.
(same image attached)
Use the maps below to answer the following question.
Based on these maps, which state listed below was located in the Northeast Native American cultural region?
a. Texas
b. Colorado
c. New York
d. California
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6. Compare maps of the world in ancient times with current political maps.
(second image attached)
Use the maps below to answer the following question.
According to these maps, the Southwest Native American cultural region was located in the United States and what other North American country?
a. Mexico
b. Canada
c. South America
d. Caribbean
Hello,
These are the correct answers....
Question 1: Mesopotamian
Question 2: Religious Dancing Ceremonies
Question 3: Leaders of both cultures were elected by the people.
Question 4: New Mexico
Question 5: New York
Question 6: Mexico
Hope this helps!!!! :)
(I took the History test)
**Please don't forget to mark brainliest answer!
1. Religious ideas from which ancient river valley civilization includes ideas that are most like the beliefs of ancient Native Americans? - Mesopotamian
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2. Which of the following did ancient river civilizations and ancient Native American civilizations have in common? - Religious dancing ceremonies
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3. How were ancient Native American leaders similar to ancient Egyptian leaders? - Leaders of both cultures used a system to control society
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4. Compare maps of the world in ancient times with current political maps. Use the maps to answer the following questions. (image attached below)
Based on the maps, which state listed below was located in the Southwest Native American cultural region? - New Mexico
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5. Based on these maps, which state listed below was located in the Northeast Native American cultural region? - New York maybe?_________________________________________________
6. Compare maps of the world in ancient times with current political maps. Use the maps to answer the question. (second image attached)
According to these maps, the Southwest Native American cultural region was located in the United States and what other North American country? - Mexico or the Caribbean
Brainliest?
A.
Many Italian city-states of the Renaissance were republics.
B.
City-states were independently ruled cities and the land around them.
C.
Many city-states chose to merge in order to protect their borders.
D.
Leadership of the city-states was based on heredity.
Italy was a group or the number of city-states, each of which has its own rule such as the Pope ruling in Rome, the Medici family that is ruling in Florence, the Doge basically ruling in Venice, the Sforza family served for ruling in Milan, the Este family which was ruling in the Ferrara and there is a long list that is consist of all the states of the cities and the ruling families of the ruling people at the time of he Renaissance.