The answer is true. Moses was told by god, the Ten Commandments at Sinai
A To act as a store of value
<em>The Soviet Union</em> also known as (U.S.S.R.) was the joint of 15 Soviet Socialist Republics in Eurasia from 1922 until 1991.
Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union resigned on December 1991 and gave up power to the population, so <em>The Soviet Union</em> came to an end.
The country dissolved into 15 independent states, and the "Cold War" (<em>a period of tension after WWII</em>) between U.S.S.R. and U.S.A. also came to an end after this event.
"<em>In Russia, after the Soviet Union collapse, influential </em><em>Politicians</em><em> retained power by acquiring large numbers of </em><em>vouchers</em><em>, so the ruling class gained </em><em>economic</em><em> power in place of </em><em>political</em><em> power</em>".
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B) Keep our biases from limiting our solutions.
Assumptions are preconceptions that we have, perdjuices over some topic or some knowledge that we believe as true, questioning this assumptions can help us find better and smarter solutions to problems that we have, for example during the renaissance a false assumption was that everything orbitated around the earth, questioning this led us to the discovery that the earth orbitated around the sun, and later that we wer all moving thru the universe and that all of it was possible thanks to the gravitational forces.
The period between the 4th century CE and 6th century CE is considered the Golden Age of India. The reason behind it is that during this time, India had progressed hugely in the fields of mathematics, religion, philosophy, astronomy, mathematics and science. this was the period of the Gupta's. The decimal system and the concept of zero evolved during this time period. The Gupta's can be credited for the fact that during their reign this kind of huge progress was made in several fields. It was a time of peace and prosperity. The Golden Period came to an end due to the falling of the Gupta's at the hands of the Hunas during 6th century CE.