D. Conquer China
No Indian Empire has ever conquered China, least of all the Mauryan Empire. Therefore, choice (D) is the incorrect answer as Asoka didn't conquer China.
Your question does not specify which god we are talking about. So I will answer as thoroughly as possible concerning that matter.
Answer and Explanation:
Odysseus or Ulysses is the main character in Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey". He is a hero, who helped Greece win the war against Troy. When his journey home begins, Odysseus angers the god Poseidon. <u>Poseidon is the god of the seas and the father of the Cyclopes. It turns out the Odysseus blinds one of the Cyclops and, out of pride, reveals who he is. The Cyclops then asks Poseidon to delay Odysseus's return to his home as much as possible, so that he arrives "a broken man".</u>
That is just the beginning of this difficult journey for Odysseus. Even though he is proud, he is also very smart. But that does not mean the people surrounding him are also smart. <u>Odysseus's ship crew ends up disobeying his orders and eating the sacred cattle of the god Helios. Angered by this sacrilege, Helios asks Zeus to act. A storm is sent to kill all of them. Only Odysseus survives. He had been warned about this and knew this would be the outcome, but his men chose not to listen.</u>
As we can see, there isn't just one god angry at Odysseus. In any case, the first god to be furious at him was Poseidon. On the other hand, Odysseus could rely on the goddess Athena for help throughout his journey.
Answer:It misleads the reader on the media they read on the topic, and causes their opinions to shift to a certain direction depending on the tone of author (of the media source).
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The famous phase “Remember the Maine” was a strategic move by the group who in in favor of starting the Spanish-American War, though there is no evidence the Spanish sank the U.S.S. Maine (it can be any force, like even the Cubans or just an problem with the engine).
Answer: Interchangeable parts, popularized in America when Eli Whitney used them to assemble muskets in the first years of the 19th century, allowed relatively unskilled workers to produce large numbers of weapons quickly and at lower cost, and made repair and replacement of parts infinitely easier. Preindustrial Gunmaking
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so yeah