It was art. The Neolithic Age was known was the New Stone Age. It was a way of advancing the innovating the culture.
Answer: The Mayan civilization coming before the other two, developed vast civilizations difficult during that time period. They are also renowned for their temples and pyramids. The Inca civilization developed the first uses of roads and trade, which can be viewed later on in history. The Aztec empire, created impressively accurate calendars that worked beyond the scope of their time.
Answer: The trial judge must raise the issue of competence because the Constitution obligates her to do so.
Explanation:
When a trial starts, it must be verified that the offender has the psychological competence to understand why he is being accused, or to respond to the crime that is accused. Therefore, in the case of suspecting that the accused has psychological problems, it is the responsibility of the judge to request a psychological and psychiatric evaluation before continuing with the trial.
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Humanism affected the artistic community and how arts were perceived. While medieval society viewed artistic as servants and craftspeople.
I think this question is looking for you to talk about the "Red Scare" (officially, the second Red Scare). A "red scare" is a widespread fear of the spread of communism. One such scare had occurred after the Bolshevik Revolution brought communists to power in Russia in 1917. The bigger scare took place in the USA after World War II, with the onset of the Cold War. The Cold War was the massive tension between capitalist, democratic USA and its allies vs. the communist, totalitarian USSR and its allies. Senator McCarthy was not the only factor in causing such fear in American society, but he stirred up such fears in excessive ways.
A good film you might look for on the subject of McCarthy's fear campaign and how it was overcome is the 2005 movie, "Good Night and Good Luck." The film shows the efforts of journalist Edward R. Murrow to battle against McCarthy's excesses and unfounded accusations.