N the early 1900's, the United States had about 2,000 firms producing one or more cars. By 1920. In 1976 the Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association had only 11 members. This was facilitated by Henry Ford who did two important things.
Answer:
a- included many gods, with a different god worshiped in each city-state.
Explanation:
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Throughout history, wars between the various Sumerian cities were practically constant.
The religious beliefs of the Sumerians were strongly linked to the worship of natural elements. This is the reason why they believed in numerous gods.
Many of his myths and religious stories served as inspiration to neighboring cultures, which adopted them with some modifications. But without a doubt, the greatest legacy of the Sumerians is their numerous inventions, among which we can mention wheel, potter's wheel and beer.
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The United States did not participate in the Scramble for Africa. The Scramble for Africa is defined as "the invasion, occupation, colonization and annexation of African territory by European powers during the period of New Imperialism, between 1881 and 1914." However, all of these powers including the United States, which had one colony were involved in the scramble, it was just more of a scramble for the European countries and the United States claimed a colony.
Answer: Jews have always been attached to religious identity and political cult.
Explanation:
Regardless of their subjugation by different peoples, the Jews were always able to distinguish the secular laws imposed by the rulers to whom they were subjugated. Still, at the same time, they maintained their spiritual identity. The Jews did not have their land, so there was no reason to revolt against those whose secular laws they had to obey.
There was no logical need to stand up for their country and fight because they did not have it. Towards the end of the nineteenth century, the idea of a Jewish state began to emerge, Jews grew stronger, and their intellectual elite became increasingly influential. Hitler hated the Jews because he believed that they were to blame for the economic situation in which Germany found itself after the First World War. The Jews were influential bankers and merchants, so the Hitler needed a culprit and found him in the Jews. Hitler also hated Jews for the simple fact that he was a racist or anti-Semist.
Congress lacked the power needed to enforce any sort of laws