The Iroquois system of governing believed in all these three principles:
A.) equality among people, they believed that all people women and men were equal, they even gave strong voice and power to the council women,
C.) self-government, they had representatives of all their brother tribes and formed a confederation to govern their mutual lives.
D.)multi-tiered representation, they had different tiers among their government to secure a democratic voice for all the individuals in their citizens.
There is not evidence however, that they used: B.) checks and balances to pass on laws.
the mythological origin of Japan described in the Kojiki differ from the Zuni Pueblo's emergence myth because it bestows the imperial family with divine ancestry. The Kojiki is the most ancient existing record of Japanese history, and is vital in the study of Japanese history
1) B
2) B
Would be what I'll pick.
Answer:
it intended to attract settlers.
Explanation:
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