1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
larisa86 [58]
8 months ago
13

Which of the following civilizations would be least likely to have had the Olmec as their mother culture?

History
2 answers:
OlgaM077 [116]8 months ago
4 0

Answer:

C. Moche

Explanation:

I took the test<3

vlada-n [284]8 months ago
3 0

Moche civilization would be least likely to have had the Olmec as their mother culture.

<h3>Why is the Olmec known as the mother culture?</h3>

The Olmec civilization emerged around 1200 B.C. near southern Mexico's Gulf Coast, in a region that the Aztecs eventually occupied. There were numerous parallels and some distinctions among the Olmecs, Mayas, and Aztecs, three of the first Mesoamerican societies. Each group worshipped a different deity, they all lived in various places, had various systems of administration, and they all farmed in various ways.

Mesoamerican art, culture, and civilization were profoundly influenced by the Olmec, regarded as Mesoamerica's "mother culture." The monuments created by the Olmec, 20-ton stone heads that were mined and carved in honor of their kings, are what made them famous. Olmec, an Aztec term that translates to "rubber people," was a people who produced and traded rubber across Mesoamerica.

To learn more about Olmec civilization, visit:

brainly.com/question/4823881

#SPJ1

You might be interested in
According to the creator chart what was or is the goal of manifest desiny
Shkiper50 [21]
The idea of manifest destiny was the belief that people were destined for expansion across Northern America.
6 0
3 years ago
Need all questions answer, or some of them
Nastasia [14]

Thomas Paine<em> (1737-1809)</em> <u>is one of the founding figures of the United States</u> due to his pamphlet<em> Common Sense</em>, and it's influence during the time of the American Revolution.

Answer 1.

  • <em>Thomas Paine</em> stated that England protected the 13 colonies for the sake of trade and dominion, he also points out that England would have protected any country for those same reasons because their only motive <em>was interest and not attachment </em>to the 13 colonies.

Answer 2.

  • Paine wrote on his pamphlet "Common Sense" that even if the colonies were related only through the Parent Country (England), <em>the true Parent or Mother Country of America was Europe</em>, because the New World was the asylum of civil and religious liberty from every part of Europe.  

Answer 3.

  • He wrote on his pamphlet Common Sense that <em>England brought prejudices to America</em>, an Englishman was superior simply by the fact that they were born in England even though the majority of the population on the colonies were born in America. He also wrote that the government used<em> tyrannical practices against the colonies. </em>

Answer 4.

  • Thomas Paine thought it was a proper time <em>to stop waiting four to five months for a petition to be reviewed</em> and that it made no sense to travel three or four thousand miles with a petition. He thought Britain had no rightful power in America's justice.

Answer 5.

  • He thought that the 13 colonies would make more progress and would be wealthier if they were independent from England, because the enemies the colonies were facing and stopped them from trading were enemies of England and not theirs. <em>If the colonies were independent they would be able to trade with countries like Spain and France.</em>

Answer 6.

  • Thomas Paine told the American people in Common Sense<u> that independence from Britain was possible.</u> He said that <em>if there had to be a king it would have to be the rule of law and not of a single man.</em> He proposed a free republic where any payment would go to the law because "the law is king".
6 0
2 years ago
How did Japan’s victory in the Russo-Japanese war both explode and create stereotypes?
Keith_Richards [23]

Answer:

The Japanese victory over Russian forces had shown the peoples of the Orient that Colonial Imperialists could be defeated and the Asian peoples could persevere in a war against the Occident.

8 0
2 years ago
Aaaayyyyyooooo. What r u doing here-?​
Ede4ka [16]
I drank coffee in the afternoon and now i’m bored so i am here listening to some blonde by frank ocean ‍♂️
8 0
2 years ago
How big was the hall of 100 columns
Sholpan [36]

Answer: 68,50 x 68,50 meters

Explanation:

4 0
2 years ago
Other questions:
  • What was rome's major and most enduring contribution to western culture?
    9·1 answer
  • Under the song Dynasty farmers in china could use money instead of crops to pay the taxes which was the result
    9·1 answer
  • After fighting a war to leave a strong government (Britain), why did the Founding Fathers want to create a strong government?
    15·1 answer
  • What were Andrew Jackson's beliefs about Native Americans?
    9·1 answer
  • What do you think people today can learn from the long-term results of the treaty of versailles?
    11·1 answer
  • Compare and contrast the differences in British, French, and Spainsh settlements in North America?
    12·1 answer
  • Which option completes the table
    13·1 answer
  • Which describes how the U.S. government changed from the Articles of Confederation to the U.S. Constitution?
    9·1 answer
  • Which statement best completes the diagram?
    7·2 answers
  • TRUE OR FALSE: The Confederate soldiers were allowed to keep their personal weapons after the war.
    10·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!