It helps them determine whether an assertion made by one source is likely to be true.
Answer:
- Support and defend the Constitution.
- Stay informed of the issues affecting your community.
- Participate in the democratic process.
- Respect and obey federal, state, and local laws.
- Respect the rights, beliefs, and opinions of others.
- Participate in your local community.
Explanation:
Actually the real answer is the second and first world war pouring money into the us economy for output. If that is not an option it would be the invention of the steam engine and the 1800's locomotive industry.
In the traditional Indian caste system, the people have been divided into multiple castes. Every caste was representing a certain level of hierarchy. The people born in one caste were destined to live in that caste until the end of their lives.
The communication between the castes was very obscure. Most of the communication was going on between members of the same caste, but rarely with members of other higher or lower caste. The members of the higher castes did not communicated with the members of the lower castes because they were looking at them as lower beings, so they did not wanted to have anything with them, and it was humiliating for them to communicate with someone that is lower in the hierarchy then them.
Fortunately, the caste system has been forbid by law, so nowadays all the people are able to communicate with each other, progress in life, have opportunities, and not be discriminated against.
Answer:
I believe that the <u><em>SIMILARITIES </em></u>between Egypt and the civilizations of Mesopotamia are:
- Both civilizations born and thrive in the desert
- Both used the rivers floods to supply their cities and allow agriculture.
- Both civilizations were polytheists
In the case of <u><em>DIFFERENCES</em></u>, we can list the following:
- While Egypt was a unified empire, in the civilizations of Mesopotamia we had a group of cities, independent and with their own government system, very similar to what happened in Greece.
- When it comes rulers, in Egypt the Pharaoh was considered a god and was worshiped alike, while in Mesopotamia, despite the religious feature of their kings, they were not worshiped.
- Despite their religious system was similar (both systems were polytheists), Egypt we had anthropomorphic deities while in Mesopotamia gods were humans.
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