why did early human build permanent cities villages

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Answer 1

The answer is they built it to protect the loving father of life

Answer 2

Answer:

See Separate article on Çatalhöyük. The earliest villages were built where wild grains and large wild animals that ate these wild grains were abundant. By settling in permanent communities, early villagers could get food more efficiently than hunter-gatherers.

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Who is the head of government in Turkey?
1.Monarch
2.Chancellor
3. Prime Minister
4.President
ASAP PLEASE ANSWER 10 POINTS

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Answer:

PRESIDENT IS THE ANS

Explanation:

Turkey's head of government is the president

prove is above

please mark as brillant

What philosopher heavily influenced direct democracy and public elections

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Answer: As the absolute rule of kings weakened, Enlightenment philosophers argued for different forms of democracy. Government, he said, was mainly necessary to promote the “public good,” that is to.He believed in a direct democracy in which everyone voted to express the general will and to make the laws of the land.

Explanation: hope you get an good grade on it

Which professionals would most likely use heavy equipment and specialized tools in their line work

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Answer:

Construction workers

Explanation:

Answer:

Repair Workers and Carpenters

Correct answer hope this helps :3

What does community college mean?

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Answer:

They are college for you can get a better university or college in the future. That 's why most of them are cheap.

Explanation:

community college, sometimes referred to as a junior college or technical college, is a tax-payer supported two-year institution of higher education. The term "community" is at the heart of a community college's mission. These schools offer a level of accessibility—in terms of time, finances, and geography—that cannot be found at most liberal arts colleges and private universities.

Features of a Community College

Publicly funded

Two-year college offering certificates and associate degrees

Open admission to anyone with a high school diploma

Lower tuition than four-year colleges

Which of these were an important part of the Torah?

A. Ten Commandments
B. Eightfold Path
C. Middle Way
D. Four Noble Truth

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Answer:

B I think I am sorry if it wrong

Explanation:

Answer:

Eightfold path is the answer.

Explanation:

The diagram shows responsibilities of tribal governments.

Which label best completes the empty box?

A. Rewrite federal laws

B. Protect public safety

C. Change state laws

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They probably change the state law because each state has different law

Answer:

C. Protect Public Safety

On EDGE 22

Explanation:

Not sure why C is change state laws...that is D...

Either way, correct answer is Protect public safety.

Who was the U.S President during the Geneva Accords​

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Answer:

Dwight D. Eisenhower

Explanation:

Dwight D. Eisenhower

The Geneva Accords took place from April, 26th 1954 to July, 21st 1954 while Eisenhower was in office from from January, 20th 1953 - January 20th 1961.

essay on atom bombing japan

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World War II was fought by millions of people in all corners of the world. There were battles

and military posts in surprising places. The Caribbean and Central America, Greenland, Alaska,

and the Aleutian Islands, Iraq, Syria, Burma, and the Arctic are a few of the little known places

that were involved. Every major country of the time was involved in the war.

Conflict in the Pacific began well before the official start of World War II. Seeking raw materials to fuel its growing

industries, Japan invaded the Chinese province of Manchuria in 1931. By 1937 Japan controlled large sections of China

and accusations of war crimes against the Chinese people became commonplace. At this time, several treaties were in

place to limit the size of navies in the Pacific Ocean. In 1934, Japan ended its cooperation with other major powers in the

Pacific by withdrawing from the Five Power Treaty. The United States, along with other countries, criticized Japanese

aggression but shied away from any economic or military punishments.

Relations between the United States and Japan worsened when Japanese forces took aim at Indochina with the goal of

capturing oil rich areas of the East Indies. Responding to this threat, the United States placed an embargo on scrap

metal, oil, and aviation fuel heading to Japan and froze Japanese assets in the United States. Furthermore, the United

States demanded that the Japanese withdraw from conquered areas of China and Indochina. Japan, sensing conflict was

inevitable, began planning for an attack on Pearl Harbor by April, 1941.

The Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, brought the United States officially into World War II. In

the surprise attack, Japan sunk several ships, destroyed hundreds of planes and ended thousands of lives. The Japanese

goal was to cripple the U.S. Pacific fleet, and they nearly succeeded. President Franklin Roosevelt called the attack “a day

which will live in infamy,” and the American people were shocked and angered.

The ensuing war was costly. Years of fighting brought the US armed forces closer and closer to Japan as they “hopped”

from one island to another. The Japanese were vicious fighters, however, and every victory cost more time, material,

and, sadly, lives. The last major battle, the fight for Okinawa, lasted almost three months and took more than 100,000

Japanese and American lives.

After President Roosevelt died on April 12th

, 1945, it became Harry Truman’s job to decide how to end the war. The

thought of invading Japan gave Truman and his advisors pause. The war had shown that the Japanese were fighting for

the Emperor who convinced them that it was better to die than surrender. Women and children had been taught how to

kill with basic weapons. Japanese kamikaze pilots could turn planes into guided missiles. The cost of invasion, they knew,

would be high.

Upon becoming president, Harry Truman learned of the Manhattan Project, a secret scientific effort to create an atomic

bomb. After a successful test of the weapon, Truman issued the Potsdam Declaration demanding the unconditional

surrender of the Japanese government, warning of “prompt and utter destruction.” Eleven days later, on August 6, 1945,

having received no reply, an American bomber called the Enola Gay left the Tinian Island in route toward Japan. In the

belly of the bomber was “Little Boy,” an atomic bomb. At 8:15 am Hiroshima time, “Little Boy” was dropped. The result

was approximately 80,000 deaths in just the first few minutes. Thousands died later from radiation sickness. On August

9, 1945, another bomber was in route to Japan, only this time they were heading for Nagasaki with “Fat Man,” another

atomic bomb. After the first minute of dropping “Fat Man,” 39,000 men, women and children were killed. 25,000 more

were injured. Both cities were leveled from the bombs and this, in turn, forced Japan to surrender to the United States.

The war was finally over.

Today, historians continue to debate this decision. Was there another way to end the war? If you were President

Truman in 1945, would you have dropped the bomb?

Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, and China are four

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Answer:

4 ancient civilizations

Explanation:

Answer: early civilizations from around the world

Explanation:

______!is the region's major economic challenge.

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Answer:

Ensuring the stability of the oil industry

Explanation:

Maintaining the oil industry is important because it provides the most money for the region. Ensuring it is stable will keep the economy running.

What was the effect of the Reformation on Europe and America?
A. France colonized Louisiana
B. More plants and animals were traded
C. Conflict between European countries
D. More natives were converted

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Answer:

C) Conflict between European Countries

Explanation:

Countries that followed the Protestant beliefs were constantly hostile or aggressive to countries that followed the Catholic Church more closely.

what group believed the new republic needed a strong central government
neutrals
loyalists
federalist
ani federalist ​

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C. Federalists

Explanation:

Federalists advocated for a strong government, as they believed that having a strong government meant having a strong country. The opposite of the Federalists would be the Anti-Federalists, as they wanted a weak government and the people to have the power.

The Articles of Confederation was the United States' first constitution. It was very weak and gave little to no power to the federal government. The government could not tax the states, create and enforce laws properly, draft soldiers, regulate trade, and numerous other important things.

The Federalists wanted to get rid of the Articles of Confederation, while the Anti-Federalists wanted to keep it. Eventually, the Constitutional Convention of 1787 occurred, where the Articles were supposed to be reworked. They ended up scrapping it and the United States Constitution was created instead.

How did Socrates examine the world?


dramatically

logically

scientifically

with reason

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He was a teacher and he was very logical so the right answer for this I believe would be logically. It makes the most sense because all the other answers aren't what he is known for.

science is the answer

What mission was built as a halfway stop between Mexico and East Texas?

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Presidio La Bahía was built

WILL GIVE BRAINIEST Question 12 Multiple Choice Worth 4 points)
(1.03 MC)
Why would European nations give away land to people willing to settle and work in their colonies?
To support the slave trade
To grow larger and more powerful
To learn from the Native Americans
To create new nations like the United States

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Answer:

to support the slave  trade

Explanation:

which of the following was one of the causes of the american revolution

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Answer: Stamp Act, Boston Tea Party

Explanation:

A history textbook is an example of ___________.

Third Source
Oral history
Secondary Source
Primary Source

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A history textbook is a secondary source because the person/s who created it did not experience the events written about first-hand.
A history textbook is an example of a Secondary Source.

based on the map, which statement best describes North America in 1754?

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Have you found the answer yet???????

Explanation: I'm taking the unit test right now and need help sorry...........

Answer:i think b

Explanation: im lookin at the map and its logical because france is in control of a large amount of the interior.

what was used for protection, hunting, cooking, and light

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Fire is used for all of that

what is the of the first permanant settlement in Virginia​

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Answer:Jamestown on May14,1607

Explanation:

Answer:

Jamestpwn, Virginia

Explanation:

In 1607, 104 English men and boys arrived in North America to start a settlement. On May 13 they picked Jamestown, Virginia for their settlement, which was named after their King, James I. The settlement became the first permanent English settlement in North America.Aug 24, 2020......

Why was Persia ultimately unsuccessful in conquering Greece?
a. Persia had fewer soldiers than Greece to fight its battles.
b.Athens and Sparta were unbeatable when the two were united.
c. Persia’s distance from Greece worked to its disadvantage.
d. Persia’s leadership did not match the well-trained Greeks’ leadership
PLEEEEASE HURRY THIS QUIZ IS TIMED I HAVE LESS THAN 20 MINS TO COMPLETE IT​

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Answer:

its B) Athens And Sparta were unbeatable when the two were united

Explanation:

I took the test and it was right, good luck

Persia was ultimately unsuccessful in conquering Greece for a variety of reasons. Firstly, Persia had fewer soldiers than Greece, which made it difficult for them to win battles.

Additionally, when Athens and Sparta unified, their combined strength became nearly unbeatable. Additionally, Persia’s far distance from Greece worked to its disadvantage. To make matters worse, Persia’s leaders were not as well trained or experienced as the Greeks’ leaders.

It also didn’t help that many of the Greek city-states were united in an alliance to protect each other. As a result, Persia was never able to gain a strong foothold and was ultimately unsuccessful in conquering Greece.

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What essential urban need was met by this structure which was made possible by Roman engineering?
A .Reliable communication for Rome's citizens
B.Efficient public transportation for Rome's citizens
C.Quick transportation of food to the city
D.The delivery of clean drinking water to the people of Rome

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Answer:

c is the answer i think

Explanation:

1.
What was the purpose of Ferdinand Magellan's expedition?
a. to explore South America
b. to find a water route to Indonesia
c. to find gold in India
d. to find a land route to the Indies

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Answer:

b. To find a water route to Indonesia.

Question:

Portrait of Ferdinand Magellan.

Ferdinand Magellan is next to try to trick you. Which of his statements is a lie?

“I sailed for Portugal.”

“I died on a voyage of exploration.”

“I discovered the Strait of Magellan.”

“My expedition was the first to reach India.”

Answer:

The answer is D

what work tool became a symbol of grito de lares

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Answer:

The work tool which became a symbol of Grito De Lares is the Machete.

Explanation:

Grito De Lare is Spanish which means Cry of Lares.

The Machete originated as a farm tool for hacking through forests, cutting through shrubs in some cases, tree cutting and was very predominant in sugar cane plantations.

Made from relatively soft metal and designed to be sharpened regularly, it became a tool/ weapon of choice for the revolt during the Grito De Lare on September 23, 1868, when peasants and slaves being wobbling under the weight of Spain's oppressive policies banded together to revolt.

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Match each person or term with the correct description.


1. The first explorer to attempt to reach Asia by sailing west from Europe


2. The movement of plants, animals, diseases, and people among continents as a result of European exploration


3. Spanish soldier-explorers


4. The leader of the Aztecs


5. An English monarch who sponsored English exploration


6. The first Europeans to make settlements in North America

A.
The Vikings

B.
Christopher Columbus

C.
Moctezuma

D.
Conquistadors

E.
Columbian Exchange

F.
Elizabeth I

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Answer:a

Explanation:

first person 6

What document let king George 3 know that Englishmen were free once

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Answer:

When Great Britain first received the Declaration of Independence, the country was silent. To them, this was another annoyance from the colonies. The colonists had sent previous letters to King George III that had been ignored, but this was the first time that they had declared themselves free from Great Britain

Explanation:

Lord gives __________ to knights ​

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I think the answer is strength

What resources did the floodplains mostly provide for the Mesopotamian civilization?

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Answer:

Fertile soil for crops mud bricks for trading water channels for. Trading ships water for forests that supplied timber

Explanation:

Answer: The only consistent source of freshwater came from the floods. The Mesopotamians relied on the water brought by the floods for drinking, for their livestock, and for watering their crops. The floods also brought fish and waterfowl to the Fertile Crescent, which were sources of food for the Mesopotamians.

Explanation:

Explain the diñerence between rotation and revolution.
Then use these terms to explain how Earth, the moon,
and the Sun move relative to one another.

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Answer:

Rotation is the spin of a body on its axis. Revolution is the movement of one body around another in an ellipse-shaped path called an orbit. Earth rotates on its axis and revolves around the Sun. The moon rotates on its axis and revolves around Earth.

Explanation:

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Where in the Americas did Christopher Columbus land first?

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Answer: C

Explanation:

Contrary to popular legend, educated Europeans of Columbus’ day did believe that the world was round, as argued by St. Isidore in the seventh century. However, Columbus, and most others, underestimated the world’s size, calculating that East Asia must lie approximately where North America sits on the globe (they did not yet know that the Pacific Ocean existed).

It is answer c the eastern coast of America
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