Answer: Please see explanatory column
Explanation:
1 . Has the everlasting gospel to preach to all people--- 1st angel
2 . Appears out of the temple having a sharp sickle thrusts it into the grape harvest to reap it----5th angel
3 . Urges the fifth angel to thrust in the sickle and reap the grape harvest 6th angel
4 . Declares doom and the wrath of God to those who have worshiped the beast---3rd angel
5 . Announces the fall of the evil powers that have caused the people of the earth to err 2nd angel
6 . Cries to the one like the Son of the man to thrust in the sickle and reap the ripe harvest--- 4th Angel
Answer:
The concept of an American identity is something that has changed over time
Explanation:
The concept of American identity is something that has changed over time.
This is evident in the fact that as more immigrants settled in the United States, various aspect of the immigrant's culture has been infused into the American identity.
Originally dominated by Western European cultures, however, with more influx of African, Asian, Eastern Europe and generally other parts of the world, American Identity has changed over time.
This can also be seen in food, music, dressing, and other culturalistic elements of Americans.
Taking into account the statement above: "Briefly discuss what led to the rule of the ""Thirty Tyrants"" and the effect this rule had on Athens."
The Thirty Tyrants reduced the rights of the Athenian citizens in order to institute an oligarchical regime. Led by Critias, "the Thirty Tyrants" presided over a reign of terror in which they executed, murdered, and exiled hundreds of Athenians, seizing their possessions afterward.
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Answer:
Two mian reasons why civilizations seek to expand their power:
- The quest for more resources: resources are always scarce, and every civilization wants to have more of them. Expanding its power, territory, and influence, is a way to seek control of more resources.
- To keep other civilizations from becoming more powerful: some civilizations have tried to expand their power mainly with the goal of keeping some neighboring civilization from becoming more powerful. For example, in Mesopotamia, the Assyrians conquered ended up conquering the Babylonians become the two civilizations were not able to coexist.
do you think expansion always leads to conflict?
No, expansion does not necessarily lead to conflict if the civilization that expands is pluralistic and respects cultural differences, and gives territories some degree of autonomy.