1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
avanturin [10]
3 years ago
13

Whose opinions and beliefs have the greatest effect on how you think about your own identity?

History
1 answer:
Bess [88]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

my big sister

Explanation:

because she's always been there for me and she always makes great decisions and I strive to become similar to her but not just like her

You might be interested in
What is the meaning of the Ninth Amendment?
atroni [7]

The Ninth Amendment, or Amendment IX of the United States Constitution is the section of the Bill of Rights that states that there are other rights that may exist aside from the ones explicitly mentioned, and even though they are not listed, it does not mean they can be violated.

7 0
3 years ago
Which event had the immediate effect of causing Germany to declare war on the Allies?
SVETLANKA909090 [29]

Answer:

Russia mobilizing its forces on Germany's eastern borders was the event that made Germany declare war on the allies.

Explanation:

  • The killing of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by the serbian nationalist Gavrilo princip was the trigger that started world war.
  • The alliance system was an important factor that caused world war 1 as, any countries who were in alliance had to help the other country if a war broke out.
  • In World War I, two major alliances faced each other.
  • The two major alliances that fought for the power of Europe were : Allied power that includes Russia, Britain and France and the Central Powers(Germany, Austria-Hungary).
8 0
3 years ago
Why was Delaware important to the Union strategy​
zzz [600]

Answer:

Delaware represented the nation as a whole on what really mattered. For instance, the states rights, slavery and support for the Union case.

Explanation:

6 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
What was the purpose of herodotus'history?
Debora [2.8K]
Herodotus is famously known by the dual moniker, “Father of History, Father of Lies”. Whether or not he deserves the latter epithet is perhaps up for debate. He is sometimes criticized as unserious for his many cultural digressions and travelog sidebars. It would, however, take a truly obtuse and narrow-minded critic to deny him the former title. History as a thing separate from record-keeping and chronicling begins with Herodotus. In and among his entertaining and diverting rabbit trails is some of the best and most important history ever written. He shows those who would do history after him what they were to strive for. It is in the opening lines of the Histories where Herodotus establishes the scope and purpose of history, and in doing so establishes its role in man’s attempt to understand his world.

The lines which begin the Histories are a model of clarity and simplicity. There is no excess rhetoric, no flowery overstatement. Herodotus states succinctly in the above passage the purpose for his account. His “enquiries” (ἱστορία) were made to serve memory and understanding—memory in preserving the deeds of men, understanding in examining how the circumstances of those actions came about.

Herodotus’ treatment of memory in this passage is more than just a simple remembrance. He is doing more than just recording a how, where, and when. The preservation of memory here is active, even aggressive, as if time were attempting to destroy the things of man, and history is a brandished weapon holding it at bay.

Almost as an afterthought, Herodotus appends onto his paean to memory a secondary goal. Among the matters covered will be “…the cause of the conflict between the Greeks and non-Greeks.” This is just casually thrown in as if to remind you to look for it along the way. Here Herodotus is understating his purpose, and by playing down this item, he shows its importance. The discovery of the causes of action, and why men have acted as they have, is the heart of the study of history.

So what is the cause of the conflict between the Greeks and the non-Greeks? What was the spark that began the fire that led the largest army in antiquity to cross from Asia to Europe in order to subdue the cities of Attica and the Peloponnese? Herodotus’ examination of this is more subtle than some will give him credit for, and is composed of one part scholarly guile, and one part showmanship. He will look at the opinions of the Asians and the Greeks, and then settle on the pattern that will lead him through his entire enquiry.

“According to learned Persians, it was the Phoenicians who caused the conflict....”1 So begins Herodotus’ examination of the causes of the great conflict. Right away, he is already showing historians their business - he is sourcing his work. He is telling you whose opinion he is working with. As he proceeds, he relates the Persians’ story of Phoenicians going to Argos and abducting Io. In a turnabout, some Greeks go to Tyre and abduct Europa, while some others go to Colchis and abduct Princess Medea (there is some confusion amongst the Persians as to whether the former group were properly Greek, or Cretan). All of the second round of abductors justify their actions by pointing to Io’s earlier capture.

Finally, the son of the Trojan king, Alexander (Paris), abducts Helen from her home in Sparta. At this point, according to the Persians, the Greeks gain culpability, for “…so far it had only been a matter of abducting women from one another, but the Greeks…took the initiative and launched a military strike against Persia.”2

While it is true that the Persians viewed this kind of rapacious activity to be illegal, they found the Greek reaction to Helen’s abduction odd because, “…it is stupid to get worked up about it....“ They viewed the Greek reaction to be unjust and “…date the origin of their hostility towards the Greece from the fall of Illium.” 3

After sourcing these opinions, and running through them, Herodotus gives his own opinion: forget the abductions; they are not the issue.


3 0
3 years ago
HOW DO TAKE OFF THE ADD BLOCKER
Natali [406]

Answer:

Explanation:

Turn off the ad blocker

On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app .

At the top right, tap More Info .

Tap Site settings.

Next to "Ads," tap the Down arrow .

Tap Allowed.

Reload the webpage.

4 0
2 years ago
Other questions:
  • Evidence has been found to suggest that the Xia dynasty was China's first civilization; however for many years this dynasty, dat
    9·2 answers
  • Why did the transition to collectivization result in widespread starvation?
    13·1 answer
  • The Roman Republic gained control of all trade that took place on the __________.
    7·2 answers
  • Going from east to west on route 66, what states did the dust bowl migrants pass through?
    15·2 answers
  • Why did European nations respect the policy set forth in the Monroe Doctrine?
    14·1 answer
  • Mark the statement if it correctly describes the Mongol conquest of Russia.
    15·2 answers
  • What is the primary argument against increasing cybersecurity
    14·1 answer
  • How does the temperance movement compare to the other movements of the Progressive<br> Era?
    11·1 answer
  • Select all the correct answers.
    11·1 answer
  • Why did freedmen face economic challenges after the Civil War?
    9·2 answers
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!