Answer:
Aqueducts
Explanation:
First developed around 312 B.C., these engineering marvels used gravity to transport water along stone, lead and concrete pipelines and into city centers.
The Shogunate began with the Yoritomo Minamoto. During his time, the samurai manage to thwart
the Mongol invasion. Still the next
shogunates were not strong and the Emperor still exerted influence. Power began to shift from daimyos to the three
unifiers Nobunaga, Hideyoshi and Tokugawa.
From these Japan was now starting to unite and the Shogun became the
military ruler of Japan.
After entering the war President Wilson created a list of things they could do to end the war and make the world peaceful again. It was later called the 14 points. The points to peace were mostly about land issues and some were about general ways to peace. <span>These ideas were later used to help end the war and sign the Treaty of Versailles which included many of the 14 points. </span>
Answer:
A. adopt the Bill of Rights
Explanation:
During the United States Constitutional convention in 1787, the Federalists and Anti Federalists have opposing views on the need to have new construction.
The AntiFederalists concerns were that the new constitution may allow the new government to have more powers and affect the rights of individuals.
However, to win the Anti Federalists over, and ratify the Constitution, the AntiFederalists concerns were most directly addressed when the country finally "adopt the Bill of Rights"
Answer:
The convention of representation depicted in the Lascaux cave paintings where the heads of the animals are in profile but their horns are facing forward is called the twisted perspective.
Explanation:
The Lascaux cave paintings (c. 17,000 BCE) are remarkable because the animals are depicted with a lot of vitality and detail for the time period. The Timeline of Art History on the MET's website describes cave paintings and engraving appearing on the ceilings or walls of caves as “parietal” art. It is likely the caves were more for ceremonial purposes than for providing a group or community shelter. At Lascaux, the artists used outlines for precision and detailed them with soft colorings that they likely blew onto the depictions using a straw-like tool. The animals at Lascaux are typically painted with a slight twisted perspective. This gives the drawing more visual power and sense of the animal in movement because their horns or antlers are painted from the front, but their heads are in profile. Scholars who have analyzed the paintings have found that this twisted perspective is also used in artwork originating from Mesopotamia and Egypt.