<span>-domesticated animals for transportation MAYA
Mayas had a sophisticated network of transportation for their goods, that included also domesticated animals. they used this method to transport cocoa and other crops they cultivated and the proof for it is in the artefacts that still today we can find in the ancient territories where Mayas used to live, like Central America.
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-cultivated maize on a large scale INCA
Inca cultivated maize on a large scale, as it was the base for their alimentation, as for us European was grain and for Chinese people were rice. Though cultivation was not easy in the territories of the Inca, they managed to build a system that worked for many centuries and that is still present in the remote populations that are not yet influenced by modern lifestyle.
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-majority of people were agricultural workers MAYA
The </span>majority of people were agricultural workers in the Maya civilisations. People are needed constantly to supply the enormous demand of food of the Maya Empire, and many historians believe that one of the reasons of the Maya fall was indeed the exploitation of the natural resources due to an excessive consume.<span>
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-prayed primarily to the sun god, Inti INCA
While practically all of the civilisation in the Central and Sud America were principally believer in a form of sun religion, the god of the sun of Inca was called Inti. The population used to pray its god through complex rituals that are a testify of the complexity of their society and their level of technological advancement.</span>
Explanation:
THE BIELSKI PARTISANS
Despite great obstacles, Jews throughout occupied Europe attempted armed resistance against the Germans and their Axis partners. They faced overwhelming odds and desperate scenarios, including lack of weapons and training, operating in hostile zones, parting from family members, and facing an ever-present Nazi terror. Yet thousands resisted by joining or forming partisan units.
KEY FACTS
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Operating in Western Belorussia (Belarus) between 1942 and 1944, the Bielski partisan group was one of the most significant Jewish resistance efforts against Nazi Germany during World War II.
2
While its members did fight against the Germans and their collaborators, the Bielski group leaders emphasized providing a safe haven for Jews, particularly women, children, and elderly persons who managed to flee into the forests.
3
Under the protection of the Bielski group, more than 1,200 Jews survived the war, one of the most successful rescue efforts during the Holocaust.
A. Continual warfare among the many Scots-Irish states
D. Heavy taxation and seizure of property by the warring factors
E. Being forbidden to ship their dairy products, linens and woolens to English markets
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D, “manifest destiny” to distribute the religion because they thought god wanted them to