#1) What are the namea of the 4 seals in lone servivor?
Answer: These four SEALs were team leader Michael P. Murphy; snipers Marcus Luttrell and Matthew Axelson; and communications specialist Danny Dietz. In Afghanistan, a taliban leader is responsible for killing over twenty United States Marines, as well as villagers and refugees who were aiding American forces. In response to these killings, this SEALs unit is ordered to execute a counter-insurgent mission to capture the taliban leader.
Answer:
i dont know really i needed the points sorry
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The answer choices were
A. It shows a matriarchal society where women made important decisions.
B. It depicts a realistic scene showing ordinary people doing ordinary things.
C. It uses marble imported from Egypt and Persia as a base material.
D. It mixes the various cultures that were a part of Alexander’s empire.
The picture was simple, so it's not going to be A or D.
You cant tell what base material they used.
I chose B and got it right.
Caesar Augustus was originally named Octavian, great nephew of Julius Caesar. He was the first emperor of the Rome and was named Augustus. Augustus during this time was known for placing Rome in the "Pax Romana" a state of amazing excellency during ancient Roman times. Since Augustus placed Rome into a period of greatness, it does not make sense that he sent Rome into a civil war, meaning it can't be a. For choice b., it is describing Nero, who supposed played his lyre while the city of Rome burned. Choice d is referring to Julius Caesar; well in partial. Julius Caesar created a calendar but I do not remember if he really referred to himself as a god. So this only leaves option c. He established an imperial government in place of the Roman Republic.
Catherine Beecher and her followers were concerned that working at home and raising a family were essential. She believed that teaching was the profession women were cut out for – it let them be independent and furthermore, it was a part of a female nature - to nurture and take care of others. Catherine believed that femininity was the key to successful education.