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More specifically, the Founding Fathers managed to defy conventional wisdom in four unprecedented achievements: first, they won a war for colonial independence against the most powerful military and economic power in the world; second, they established the first large-scale republic in the modern world; third, they
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I believe the answer is selecting non-Mongols architect in his palace. Kublai Khan was not only tolerant of various religions but was also open to different cultural diffusion. He welcomed artisans and craftsmen from various cultures to his kingdom and as a result, he opened various trade routes.
It's a false legend promoted by today's democratic governments.
In fact democracy in Ancient Greece wasn't how we know it today:
-It was only limited at the city of Athen
-Only adult rich men born in Athen with both the parents citizens of Athen could vote, in fact that was a minority
Most important
-People absolutely didn't like democracy, not who couldn't vote, they didn't care, but philosophers like Plato.
If you want I'll link sources in the comments, now I'm not at home.
Answer: I think true
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A nuclear family is your average modern family. Two parents with one or more children in contrasts of a single parent family when there is only one parent with one or more children. Amerindian families basically Indians who live in different continents. These families do indeed consist of two parents and children. Which means this statement is indeed true.
Ok in that generation of time the people in Europe thought that the earth was flat, that England was the only country, and that the sun went around the Earth and we were the center of the solar system. But many of the great explorers we know today didn't believe what people told them on this topic. So people like Christoper Columbus traveled to find India for easier trade winds and more supply, but he found America.
Fun fact: that's why the Indians are called Indians even though they live in America.
I hope this answers your question.