Answer:
The natives knew war, but their tactics were sophomoric and based on their religious beliefs. They would not fight to kill but to capture. After capturing the army they would sacrifice them to their gods. These tactics were ignorant and allowed the Spanish to easily crush them.
Explanation:
A large part of Jewish law is about treating people with kindness. The same body of Jewish law that commands us to eat only kosherfood and not to turn on lights on Shabbat, also commands us to love both Jews and strangers, to give tzedakah (charity) to the poor and needy, and not to wrong anyone in speech or in business. In fact, acts of kindness are so much a part of Jewish law that the word "mitzvah" (literally, "commandment") is informally used to mean any good deed.
The Sumerian city<span> of Eridu, on the coast of the Persian Gulf, is considered to have many </span>large<span>, stratified, temple-centered </span><span>cities.</span>
Answer:
This is the full question:
The Constitution divides the U.S. government into three branches that can each stop, or check, actions of the other branches. This division of power is a result of the principle of
1. rule of law
2. individual rights
3. limited government
4. representative government
And this is the correct answer:
3. limited government
Explanation:
The constitution of the United States is inspired by the political ideas of the liberal thinkers of the era: John Locke, Montesquieu, Rosseau, and David Hume, among others.
These thinkers developed the idea of limited goverment. Governments should not be all powerful like an absolute monarchy, they instead should have limited powers and serve the people.
The three branches of the U.S. government check their powers and make sure that no branch becomes too powerful.