As regards if Chaldeans engaged in the production of woven fabrics from cotton, this is <u>True</u>.
<h3>How did the Chaldeans make clothes?</h3>
Chaldeans were Mesopotamians and there have been cotton textile fragments from thousands of years ago found in Mesopotamia.
This provides evidence that the Chaldeans must have used cotton to weave fabrics.
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Answer:John Locke was an English philosopher and political theorist who was born in 1632 in Wrington, Somerset, England, and died in 1704 in High Laver, Essex. He is recognized as the founder of British empiricism and the author of the first systematic exposition and defense of political liberalism.
Born: August 29, 1632, Wrington
Works written: An Essay Concerning Human U...
Died: October 28, 1704, High Laver
Profession: Philosopher
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<span>A leader of the Montgomery Bus Boycott who also became the spokesperson for nonviolent protest by African Americans was "Martin Luther King Jr." since he was inspired by the non-violent tactics of Gandhi. </span>
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Worldwide, the bubonic plague is estimated to have killed as many as 100 million people in the 14th century. The spread of the plague is attributed to black rats that don't have a fear the same fear of humans as other rats.
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Question: How did Vernon J. Baker have to wait until 1997 to receive the Medal of Honor for his actions in World War II?
Options:
<em>A. Documents uncovering the importance of his deeds weren't discovered until then. </em>
<em>B. The award was originally given to another soldier before Baker stepped forward.
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<em>C. Baker did not return to the country to receive his award until long after the war. </em>
<em>D. Racial discrimination prevented him from being honored at the time</em>
Answer: The correct answer is option: <u>D. Racial discrimination prevented him from being honored at the time.</u>
Explanation: Medals of Honor were not awarded to Black American soldiers in either of the World Wars during the late 1980s, and this initiated a review & investigation of Distinguished Service Cross awards to see if any brave Black American soldiers had been denied the Medal of Honor due to prejudice. On January 13th, 1997, the DSC awarded seven Black veterans of World War II but Vernon Baker was the only vetran of these seven heroes still alive so he was the only one to personally receive the award from Bill Clinton, president during this time.