Answer:
Hey you go
Explanation:
Silk, tea and spices weren't the only things that travelers carried on China's legendary Silk Road: Ancient poop shows that infectious diseases were also transported along this network of trade routes, according to a new study.
Researchers excavated 2,000-year-old feces from a latrine along the Silk Road in northwestern China, and found that it contained eggs from the Chinese liver fluke, a parasitic worm that is typically found at least 930 miles (1,500 kilometers) away, according to the study.
The researchers suggested that the traveler infected with this parasite must have journeyed a great distance. "This is the earliest evidence for the spread of infectious diseases along the Silk Road, and the first to find evidence at an archaeological site along the Silk Road itself," Piers Mitchell, a paleopathologist at the University of Cambridge and the senior author of the study, told Live Science. [7 Devastating Infectious Diseases]
One of the personal hygiene sticks found at the Xuanquanzhi site. The stick is wrapped with cloth at one end and there are traces of brown material, human feces.
One of the personal hygiene sticks found at the Xuanquanzhi site. The stick is wrapped with cloth at one end and there are traces of brown material, human feces. (Image credit: Reproduced from the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports.)
The researchers found the feces on "personal hygiene sticks" — wood or bamboo rods with cloth wrapped around one end that people used to wipe excrement off bottoms. Under a microscope, the researchers examined the feces from seven of such sticks to look for signs of ancient parasites.
Paleolithic age or the stone age as often referred by people was the age of hunting and learning survival skill sets. Due to these survival skills developed/learned during this Paleolithic age, the humans began to spread throughout the globe at a very high rate. These people developed sharp and strong tools using stones and natural fibers.
Apart from these tools spirituality, language, art, scientific inquiry were other inventions made at that time.
Paleolithic humans also developed bows and arrows for hunting , later developing wheels for locomotion. So with these inventions slowly and rapidly the Paleolithic people were moving around the globe so much so that by 12000 B.C.E these people were spread to six continents out of the seven continents present.
The correct answer is letter D
With the abolition of slavery, the defense of these policies was intensified by some groups, such as the secret society Ku Klux Klan, formed in 1865.
One of the main events that symbolize this resistance dates back to 1955, when Rosa Parks, a member of the NACCP, when taking a bus in Alabama did not give way to a white passenger when the vehicle was overbooked. Although she was seated in a row allowed for blacks, the law required them to give up their seat to whites when the vehicle filled up.
Parks was arrested. Released after paying bail, she joined Martin Luther King, pastor and leader of black civil rights movements in the United States and a boycott against the bus system organized a few days after Parks. The boycott remained for more than a year, and in 1956, the US Supreme Court declared racial segregation in public transport unconstitutional.
The correct answer is B. India started the non-alignment movement.
Explanation
When the Second World War ended the world was divided into two socio-political blocs, on one side there was communism and on the other side capitalism. The United States was the main Capitalist country, while the Soviet Union was the main Communist country. This ideological difference gave rise to the Cold War from the middle of the 20th century. During this time, these countries tried to impose their ideologies on the other countries of the world to establish superiority. This generated wars like Korea war or Vietnam war. On the other hand, the non-alignment movement was a group of countries that rejected this world political polarization and decided to declare themselves in a neutral position rejecting communism and capitalism. So the correct answer is B. India started the non-alignment movement.
La respuesta correcta a esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
A pesar de que no hay opciones o incisos para responder, podemos decir lo siguiente.
El legado cultural de Caral, Tiahuanaco y el Perú antiguo es de suma importancia en la actualidad para entender cómo se evolucionaron las diferentes civilizaciones antiguas de esta región, hasta conformar la sociedad moderna del Perú, con todas sus características, cultura, tradiciones e historia.
Caral es considerada la civilización más antigua de América porque los historiadores y arqueólogos han realizado estudios profundos en esa región del Perú, y concluyen que la civilización Caral se desarrolló hace aproximadamente 5,000 años en Áspero, en la costa central de Perú. Se cree que esta civilización se caracterizaba por ser efectivos pescadores, lo cual lo utilizaron para sobrevivir en aquella ápoca. En ese sitio arqueológico de Áspero, se han encontrado 22 edificaciones o ruinas. Los arqueólogos creen que esta civilización estableció una red de comercio con otras tribus del Amazonas y tribus de los Andes.
Tiahuanaco es un interesantísimo sitio arqueológico que sigue cautivando a los historiadores por su complejidad. Fue construido a 15 kilómetros al sureste del Lago Titicaca, en la frontera con Bolivia. Su avanzado sistema de cultivos, ganadería y diseño arquitectónico influyó en subsecuentes civilizaciones.
Machu Pichu, la gran capital del imperio Inca, sigue siendo la maravilla arquitectónica del Perú. Construida en lo alto de las montañas de los Andes, Machu Pichu es el centro histórico-cultural del Perú. Su lenguaje, costumbres, textiles, y más, son una de las influencias más notorias en el desarrollo del Perú.