1a. Canaan was a large, prosperous ancient country that was located in the land that includes current-time Israel, Lebanon, northwest parts of Jordan and western areas of Syria. In the Bible, Canaan is the promised land given by God to the descendants of Abraham. Nowadays, the word Canaan has become a metaphor for liberation from opression.
1b. The temple in Jerusalem built by Solomon in the 10th century BC, was burnt, according to historian Titus Flavius Josephus, during the sacking of Jerusalem by pharaoh Shoshenq I of Egypt. It burned "four hundred and seventy years, six months, and ten days after it was built"
2. Water, the Mediterranean Sea was crucial for Greek life:
Transportation. Greece is a peninsula, which means that is surrounded by water on three sides. While the inland is covered by mountains, the sea allowed for the transportationof people, raw materials and products to other regions.
Seafaring. The Greeks were skilled sailors that built rowing and sailing ships. Fishing became one of the important activities that provided with fresh or dried fish, an important part of the diet.
Trade. The Mediterranean Sea was a commercial highway and allowed the commerce with other civilizations and territories from the Mediterraneum, the Black Sea and even Egypt. Commerce came with the expansion of trading posts and the spreading of cultural products.
Electoral college. Bigger states have more votes.
Mussolini's totalitarian government can be compare to Stalin's totalitarian government because the leaders both made themselves a dictators.
<h3>Who is Benito Mussolini?</h3>
He was an Italian political leader that also became a fascist dictator of the country in the 1925 - 1945.
<h3>Who is John Stalin?</h3>
He was the man that created the Soviet Union's totalitarianism and was the leader from 1922 until his death in 1953.
Hence, the Mussolini's totalitarian government can be compare to Stalin's totalitarian government because the leaders both made themselves a dictators.
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According to a state report from 2006, the state of Michigan's length is 456 miles, or 734 kilometers. It's width is 386 miles, or 621 kilometers. The land mass is a bit smaller however because there are water areas that add to its size in both width and length.