Explanation:
1. Sacred/ritual calendar: Tzolkin
Civil calendar: Haab
2. (see document c)
3. The Tzolkin was the sacred calendar, set aside for special rituals, and religious practices and events. It was used alongside the Haab, the civil calendar used for predicting solar events and tracking the movements of the sun, moon, and even planets. The two calendars coincided every 52 years, inscripted onto stone wheels that turned, revolving for everyday.
4. Haab, both the civil and solar calendar would be the most likely option. It was quite accurate and advanced for its time, and the Mayans likely used it for certain seasons. Its system has been studied for centuries, with a year of 365 days in total, it isn't too different from our gregorian calendar.
5. As mentioned in the previous question, the Mayan calendar was the most modern and accurate of its time. It was studied and used to analyze the movements of stars and planets, with it also identifying harvest seasons and part of what led to our own calendar.
I hope this helped, even if I wasn't able to help you with question 2.
The appropriate response is stop sign. Discriminative stimulus is a term utilized as a part of traditional molding as a piece of the procedure known as operant molding. A discriminative boost is a kind of jolt that is utilized reliably to pick up a particular reaction and that expands the likelihood that the coveted reaction will happen.
In order to protect against tyranny by either the state or national governments, the Constitution provided for federalism, a system of checks and balances, separation of powers and balance of power between the small and large states in order to ensure no single institution would have excess powe
The Parliament of Kenya is the bicameral legislature of Kenya. It consists of two houses: Senate (upper house) The National Assembly (lower house)
Well, since people used to use it to sail and explore areas on water, it would have to be,
C. To sail a ship from Africa to South America
-Mabel <3