was murdered during the early morning on 30 December [O.S. 17 December] 1916 at the home of Felix Yusupov. He died of three gunshot wounds, one of which was a close-range shot to his forehead.
I think it’s financial success
The government was weak for two reasons: one, the central government did not have the power to tax (raise money) and two, all thirteen colonies had to unanimously approve all legislation.
Answer:
First ever black president John Hanson. first american black president Barrack Obama.
Explanatin:
Someone that I know has been posting that Barack Obama is not the first African-American President, that indeed there was an African-American President before him, John Hanson.
I did my own research and found that John Hanson was the President of the Constitutional Congress, something quite different than the President of the United States (considering the United States wasn't even formed then). I also found that the John Hanson that was the President of the Constitutional Congress was not African, he was indeed Swedish.
I have found web sites that claim there is a cover-up about John Hanson and say that he was an African and that history has been changed to make him appear white. They have a photo of a man that they claim to be him. However, I don't believe these claims. I don't know who the man in the photos is, but I do know that there was a John Hanson who lived a hundred years after the John Hanson that I'm looking for, he was from Liberia and African—but NOT the president of the Constitutional Congress.
Answer
John Hanson, who held the office that was known officially as "President of the United States in Congress Assembled" from November 5, 1781 to November 4, 1782, died in November 1783 long before the invention of photography. The African-American man in the photograph that you saw on a website could not have been this John Hanson.
Answer:
C) They depict Maya religious beliefs
Explanation:
Sao Bartolo is the oldest Mayan site that is found so far. It is not a big site, but it is very important because it has multiple well preserved mural paintings that depict the religious beliefs of the Maya. The oldest ones are traced back to the third century BC. The murals are very obviously heavily influenced by the Olmec culture, and it is well known that the Maya culture used the Olmec culture as its basis. The site is located in the northern part of Guatemala, and apart from the murals it has several interesting relatively well preserved architectural structures. The Aztecs never managed to get hold of this territory, but even if they did they would have not destroyed it as their culture is largely based on the Mayan one, especially when it came to religion. The only real threats to the site were the natural conditions and the Spanish conquistadors.