In respect to the first question, it can be said that around 8000 BC to 7000 BC is the time period where evidence of cultural sharing in Neolithic China began.
<span>One big impact of the sharing on the individual societies was the positive impact on the ways of animal domestication and also agriculture.</span>
Answer:
Ottoman
Explanation:
Ottoman Empire was recorded to have expanded and covered many places including Eastern Europe such as Turkey, parts of Africa such as Egypt, Southwest Asia such as Palestine, Syria, and some others within these regions.
Under the rule of King Suleiman between 1520 to 1566, was able to capture and dominates all these regions through their military might, fueled by the use of gunpowder.
All of the following were religious orders that were part of the Catholic Church except "<span>c. Heretic order," since in fact Heretics traditionally are enemies of the religion in question. </span>
Answer:
There is linear settlement , depicted from the Asians , specifically ,Indians , Japanese , and Chinese.This is because they find numerous advantages on the coast of the water bodies that surround them.
Explanation:
Coastal areas have a range of advantages as compared to other regions hence the population .
Some of the advantages are ,
They help prevent soil erosion,
They filter pollutants and provide breeding grounds for a variety of organisms .Eventually they provide food and shelter for them .Some of this organisms include fish , which is food to human beings .
They also provide recreational grounds for the inhabitants , thus attracting settlement .
Lastly , the economic importance of this is that they provide grounds for , ports , ship movement and raw materials for industries .
The migration is known as "<span>Za Chlebem", which in English language is translated as "For Bread".
As it is obvious from the name that this migration was in search of a better life, it mainly consisted those Polish immigrants who in Poland had no basics of lives neither did they own any land to support themselves.</span>