The Egyptians and Mayans both used symbols to convey meaning in written language. However, the similarity pretty much stops there. This is remarkable, though, considering the fact that these cultures – millennia and worlds apart – developed similar writing systems.
The Egyptian hieroglyphics didn’t have punctuation and they were written in long lines of script. They were found on everything from paper, to stone, to jewelry. Reading the glyphs, you go from left to right. Egyptian glyphs are divided into phonograms - representing sounds and ideograms - representing ideas or objects.
The Mayans’ system used picture blocks to convey meaning. Their glyphs were mostly on stone. Reading the glyphs is very different from reading Egyptian glyphs. You go left to right and read a “pair” of glyphs and then go down to the next line and read the next pair. They form a sort of a zig-zag pattern. Thus, if reading, you would read block 1A, then block 1B. Then you go to the next line and read 2A, then block 2B. Mayan glyphs are divided into logograms to express meaning or syllabograms to represent sounds.
Answer:
Physical
Explanation:
Physical because there is no evidence saying that this could be political other than the name of the continent which is clearly physical.
Answer: the answer is 30n, 32e
Explanation:
Freedom from tyranny is not one of the four freedoms Franklin Delano
Roosevelt describes in his Four Freedoms speech.
Option: B
Explanation:
Four freedoms were mentioned in President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's speech in 1941 where he imagined an universe of fearless, want free, speech and religion friendly. It does not include freedom from tyranny or dictatorship or autocracy which supports cruel.
In the post war period president Franklin Delano Roosevelt thought to create a world where freedom from fear and want, freedom of speech and religion, freedom of worship will prevail. In this perfectly set universe people will enjoy the liberty of free thought and an independent life.