The silk road can promote the cluture communicating and the economic development by linking China and counties all over the world. For exampe, Chinese could go to India to learn the Buddhism and bring it back. And Chinese could also spread Chinese culture to other countries.
Answer:An implicit personality theory
Explanation:
An implicit personality theory is based on how we associate certain people with certain personalities or characteristics. For example what cahracter do you associate with political leader ? A thin slender person ? All those associated characters we make towards certain people are based on this theory. We infer certain characteristics based on our perception.
For example we may see someone who is very bold and outspoken and associate them with intelligence and infer that they are intelligent.
We see someone who who smiles a lot and infer that they are friendly individual.
We also do the same thing with occupations we see someone who goes to the gym everyday we may tend to assume they are into sport and may be surprised if we find that if they are not at the gym they sit around and of nothing.
Michael as an accountant is likely to be associated with maths and numbers and always at the office formal guy so skydiving seems to be too wild for that kind of person.
Double jeopardy is when a criminal cannot be tried for the same exact crime if found not guilty but can be tried for that crime if its a different one if that makes sense. So the answer is (C)
The movement of materials away from place is called erosion.
Answer:
Correct answer: Igor Stravisnky's great diversity of music styles.
Explanation:
The Russian composer Igor Stravinsky has been recognized as the most important figure in the musical panorama of the 20th century. His influence on the development of the new currents of the twentieth century resembles that of the painter Pablo Picasso in the plastic arts. Much of his life has been narrated by the author himself in the book "Stravinsky: an autobiography", published in New York in 1939. Stravisnky's great diversity of music styles, from baroque music to dodecaphonism, makes each of his works different but always maintaining a great personality.