President Dwight D. Eisenhower was the first president to explain the domino theory, although he never actually called it the domino theory. He was explaining it in regards communism in Southeast Asia.
The Mayans made striking advances in writing, astronomy, and architecture. Both the Mayans and the Aztecs created highly accurate calendars. The Aztecs adapted earlier pyramid designs to build massive stone temples. The Incas showed great skill in engineering and in managing their huge empire. Aztec education was an important part of their culture. The Aztecs were very advanced scientific thinkers and mathematicians for their time. The Aztec number system was far more advanced than any other cultures at the time. In addition, Aztec science relied heavily on math. Which is why their calendars were highly accurate.
Well during the early 1900´s the United States were undergoing The Great Depression which was a hard time for america but with the technological innovations and the business environment starting to flourish it more than likely helped America come out of that time period and become one of the most productive countries that we are today. The strengths of the innovations today are that thery´re really changing and shaping the future of tomorrow and the future of the young people coming up, but the weakness would be that we become in debt with other countries because of the demand for these innovations.
I believe the answer is: Similar systems developed in China and Japan
The feudalism system was brought to China and Japan after traders from China and Japan come to Europe to sell goods , learn about the feudalism system during the visit, and brought it back to the country, and used in these countries for about 7 centuries.
In 2003, the Court overturned a Texas anti-sodomy law as a violation of the right to privacy and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. In Lawrence v. Texas (2003), theSupreme Court ruled that state laws banning homosexual sodomy are unconstitutional as a violation of the right to privacy.