Answer:
They had a central role in the Spartan economy, controlling commerce and business, as well as being responsible for crafts and manufacturing, including producing the weapons and armour of the Spartan Army (the Spartans considered all commercial and money-making activities to be unworthy of them).
Explanation:
They had a central role in the Spartan economy, controlling commerce and business, as well as being responsible for crafts and manufacturing, including producing the weapons and armour of the Spartan Army (the Spartans considered all commercial and money-making activities to be unworthy of them).
Economic policy is the management of the economy - jobs, taxes, business development, etc.
<span>Foreign policy is the management of our relationships with other countries. </span>
<span>Social policy is the management of our social systems - education, public assistance programs, civil rights, etc. </span>
<span>They are all equally important and it is impossible to rank them. </span>
<span>Which is more important to your life - your lungs, your heart, or your brain? </span>
<span>It's a stupid question and you can tell your teacher I said so. </span>
<span>It's like asking which of the Beatles is most important. </span>
<span>It can't be done.
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What kind of modernization did Atatürk achieve?
- Units of measurement
- Clothing
- the Alphabet
etc...
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The theory of evolution by natural selection, first formulated in Darwin's book "On the Origin of Species" in 1859, is the process by which organisms change over time as a result of changes in heritable physical or behavioral traits. Changes that allow an organism to better adapt to its environment will help it survive and have more offspring.
Evolution by natural selection is one of the best substantiated theories in the history of science, supported by evidence from a wide variety of scientific disciplines, including paleontology, geology, genetics and developmental biology.
The theory has two main points, said Brian Richmond, curator of human origins at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. "All life on Earth is connected and related to each other," and this diversity of life is a product of "modifications of populations by natural selection, where some traits were favored in and environment over others," he said.