Darius I was the third king of the Achaemenid Empire, and is
mentioned on several biblical books. He had several achievements during his
reign and conquered several kingdoms and cultures, estimated 44% of the world’s
population. One of his major achievements was making Aramaic the official
language of his empire, which helped streamline transactions and documents. So the correct answer is 2.
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Basically, Coahuiltecan has a lot of unique customs. First, they have religious rituals where they gather and dance. These rituals are usually led by the Coahuiltecan’s shaman.
Furthermore, the Coahuiltecans also gather at night to dance which is called mitotes. During mitotes, they eat peyote in order to attain a half-conscious state.
The Coahuiltecans are considered as friendly people but, they can also be war-like.
I think its d. The Soviet Union refused to agree to an arms control agreement.
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Buddhism
While this philosophical and spiritual doctrine originated in what today is India and Nepal, it spread largely through China around the 6th century AD. From China, it entered in Korea where it became the main religion and developed its own interpretation and variants.
Confucianism
Confucianism is a set of moral doctrines that emerged in China following the teachings of Kung-Fu-Tzu (Confucius) around the 6th century BCE. This philosophy shaped strongly the social and political life of China and other Eastern Asian peoples, like Korea.
Movable type
The Movable type is a printing technology, and the first known technology of this kind was invented in China in the 11th century AD by the Chinese inventor Bi Sheng. From China, this technology entered in Korea and during the 13th century the Koryo dynasty invented a metallic movable type.
Celadon pottery
Celadon is a kind of ceramic originally from China. Celadon pottery entered into Korea from China and it became very popular and an important cultural feature of this country. Korean celadon pottery was very extended mainly during the 10th and 11th centuries under the Goryeo dynasty, that produced the Goreyo pottery also known as classic Korean ceramic.
<span>Publius is a Latin praenomen or personal name. It was used by both patrician and plebeian families, and was very common at all periods of Roman history. It gave rise to the patronymic gens Publilia, and perhaps also gens Publicia.</span><span>
Basically meaning public in latin. Hmu</span>