Answer:
1. Tenochtitlan was the Aztec capital city.
2. Spanish kings spend their wealth in lavishes and buying goods from neighbouring countries.
3. Florida, Texas.
Explanation:
1. Tenochtitlan was the capital city and centre of the Aztec Empire founded in 1325. The city was established on a marshy island in Lake Texcoco with dwellings, pyramids, and storehouses. The Aztecs were able to settle where the lake served as a natural defence from enemies.
2. The Spanish economy was backward at the time it started acquiring colonies. The economy was weak as agriculture was not well developed because of infertile lands. The Spanish Kings receive bullion of gold and silver and spend on buying goods from neighbouring empires.
3. Florida and Texas were two Spanish colonies located in the United States.
A. General William Tecumseh Sherman’s March to Sea destroyer Southern transportation lines
Sherman’s March started from Atlanta to Savanna. On the way troops were ordered to destroy the railways that they come across and make them unusable .
Answer:
Yarmulke
Explanation:
Kipah or Yarmulke is a small cloth cap worn by the Orthodox Jewish according to their customs which require covering head especially male. This is an essential rule to cover the head, and the purpose is to remind constantly that Lord is above heaven and it's a sign of devoutness. Jews will cover their heads while attending the temple and praying.
B] Order and stability
Both doctrines call for order and stability
. Daoism: natural order
Confucianism: societal order
Answer:
The development that allowed Europeans to obtain the products of East Asia was the:
New maritime technology allowed for ocean-going ships to establish trade routes from Asia to Europe via Southern Africa.
Explanation:
As part of this new maritime technology with the building of steamboats and engines, the development of large canal systems made it very possible for trade to flourish even to the hinterlands of the East Asian countries. Trade was also eased with the building of large warehouses at the banks of the canals and markets.