Here's my sentence. It had to be mathematical...
"Bob had a great awakening when he realised that Pythagoras's theorem could be used to derive the formula of a sphere in three dimensions. He was fascinated by the fact that a two dimensional construct could be used to develop a three dimensional entity."
Answer:
abacus
Explanation:
Focus On. There is a long history detailing the invention of computing and calculating machines. The earliest recorded calculating device is the abacus. Used as a simple computing device for performing arithmetic, the abacus most likely appeared first in Babylonia (now Iraq) over 5000 years ago.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be the "French and Indian War", since the end of this war forced France to give up much of their land, in what is now Canada, to Britain.</span></span>
Answer:
When the Aztecs sacrificed people to Huitzilopochtli (the god with warlike aspects) the victim would be placed on a sacrificial stone. The priest would then cut through the abdomen with an obsidian or flint blade. The heart would be torn out still beating and held towards the sky in honor to the Sun-God. The body would then be pushed down the pyramid where the Coyolxauhqui stone could be found. The Coyolxauhqui Stone recreates the story of Coyolxauhqui, Huitzilopochtli's sister who was dismembered at the base of a mountain, just as the sacrificial victims were. The body would be carried away and either cremated or given to the warrior responsible for the capture of the victim. He would either cut the body in pieces and send them to important people as an offering, or use the pieces for ritual cannibalism. The warrior would thus ascend one step in the hierarchy of the Aztec social classes, a system that rewarded successful warriors.