I would say <em>'</em><em>B'</em><em> </em> for number 1
<em>X off C and D your stuck with A/B </em>
<em>X off C and D your stuck with A/B A. is good but the Bill of rights isn't more so focused on the power and control of the Government </em>
sorry I did have number two (ᗒᗣᗕ)
Answer:
I have uploaded the map below
The map is useful for:
to determine resources of early humans
Because it shows the main agricultural products that early civilizations used for their survival, maize and beans in the Americas, barley and peas in the Middle East, and rice in East Asia.
to see areas where early humans built settlements
The map also shows the areas of the globe where early humans built the first permanent settlements (civilizations). These areas are the Middle East, Central China, the Indus Valley, and Mesoamerica.Explanation:
Not a lot of people care if you get hurt. Your voice won’t be heard
The quality of life in the Roman Empire depended upon where one fell within society.
During the Pax Romana, the wealthy built huge, lavishly decorated houses and usually had servants or slaves to tend to their every need. The average citizen worked hard and lived reasonably comfortably in modest housing. Despite the riches of the Roman Empire, the largest class lived in what can only be described as poverty.
Children in Rome
Roman children wore pendants called bullas, from the Latin word for "bubble," around their necks. The wealthy wore bullas made of gold, while a typical plebeian bulla was leather.
Roman family life was a patriarchy — that is, the oldest male wielded considerable power over the rest of the family. The patriarch made all of the major decisions for the family.