<span>The current thinking is around 200,000 years ago, but I would argue against this by saying that humans had not yet developed the same mental capacity that we have today, as some cognitive ability would have been needed in making art, which of course seems to have appeared around 70,000 years ago in its geometric form, where as the figurative animal paintings and carvings came to be around 40-35 thousand years ago. So, humans were physically definitely modern around 200ka, but mentally, this is unlikely. It is of course possible to argue that behavioural changes need not to be dictated by physiological or cognitive changes. Art could just be an invention</span>
I don't think anyone will write an essay for you. So do some research on your computer or phone. Make French one paragraph, Spanish one paragraph, and English one paragraph.
Answer:
Sumptuary laws
Explanation:
Sumptuary laws are laws designed to prevent a specific group of people from buying a specific type of goods: usually luxury goods.
After the deadly bubonic plague of 1348 to 1352, also known as the black plague, or the black death, peasants had more land available either for themselves, or to work as laborers, and their wages rose because of that. They could now afford some small luxuries like higher quality clothes.
This angered the nobility, who decided to pass sumptuary laws to prevent the peasants from buying certain type of goods.
This laws wer also passed in the cities, where the rich merchants and artisans were acquiring goods that the nobles thought should only be for them.
The correct answer is Malaria
Malaria was a huge problem since it couldn't be treated and people mostly died from it. It prevented numerous explorers from venturing into places like Africa where Malaria was running rampant due to the huge amount of mosquitoes. When it was discovered, it enabled numerous people to live at ease because they could not live with the disease or prevent getting it.
Answer:
military commanders in the Mexican-American War
Explanation:
Both:
- families lived in Mexico and the US
- led troops US troops in the Mexican-American War.
- had land in the Southwest