Answer:
<em>The correct option is B) The Aztecs practiced human sacrifice, but the Egyptians did not.</em>
Explanation:
The Aztecs were known in the world for several reasons. They were known for their agricultural techniques and cultivating all the land available to them. They were also known for introducing a special type of hieroglyphic writing.
Both the Egyptians and Aztecs used two complex systems of calendars.
The Aztec's had this unique culture in their religion in which they sacrificed the lives of Humans to represent to their Gods. This culture was not performed by the Egyptians or not any other tribes at that time.
Answer:
Adam smith capitalism
Saint-Simon socialism
Jeremy Bentham utilitarianism
Robert Owen utopianism
Explanation:
The election of 1848 did nothing to quell the controversy over whether slavery would advance into the Mexican Cession. Some slaveholders, like President Taylor, considered the question a moot point because the lands acquired from Mexico were far too dry for growing cotton and therefore, they thought, no slaveholder would want to move there. Other southerners, however, argued that the question was not whether slaveholders would want to move to the lands of the Mexican Cession, but whether they could and still retain control of their slave property. Denying them the right to freely relocate with their lawful property was, they maintained, unfair and unconstitutional. Northerners argued, just as fervidly, that because Mexico had abolished slavery, no slaves currently lived in the Mexican Cession, and to introduce slavery there would extend it to a new territory, thus furthering the institution and giving the Slave Power more control over the United States. The strong current of antislavery sentiment—that is, the desire to protect white labor—only increased the opposition to the expansion of slavery into the West.
Answer:
<h2>kitne friends chahiye aapko O_o</h2>
Explanation:
<h2>be happy </h2>
<h2>keep smiling</h2>
Answer:
1. The PATCO strike involved <em>air traffic controllers.</em>
2. The workers who refused to return to the job were <em>fired</em>.
3. Sandra<em> Day O'Connor </em>was the first woman to serve as a Supreme Court Justice.
Explanation:
- The PATCO refers to the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization, which was a trade union in the United States that operated between 1968 and 1981. The PATCO is particularly famous for its 1981 strike. The strike was declared illegal by President Ronald Reagan, who stated that all workers who refused to return to work would be fired, as well as banned from federal employment for life. 11,345 traffic air controllers lost their job.
- Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman to serve in the Supreme Court. She is an attorney, politician and jurist who is generally classified as a moderate Republican. She retired in 2006 and was replaced by Samuel Alito.