Answer:
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Explanation:
The start of writing occurs in Mesopotamia at least 9,500 years ago, and it involved the use of clay tokens, blobs of baked clay which had dots or lines incised in them representing quantities of goods. A courier might bring tokens to a seller for so many bushels of grain, or so many jars of olive oil, and the seller would send the tokens with the goods back to the buyer. Think of it as a Bronze Age bill of lading.
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By 3500–3100 BCE, the Uruk-period Mesopotamian trade network had ballooned, and they wrapped their clay tokens in thin sheets of clay that were then baked. These Mesopotamian envelopes called bullae were intended to deter fraud, so that the seller could be certain that the correct amount of goods would get to the buyer. Eventually the tokens were done away with and a tablet with markings was used—and then writing really took off.
There were a couple of reasons for this. First, the Americans were an invading force, and the Vietnamese were fighting on their own soil. Second, the Americans were not willing to make an all-out commitment to win.
Having background information about political parties and their candidates.
Knowing that your vote counts.
Keeping in mind the effects of voting for a specific candidate.
Knowing the voting system followed by the country.
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Answer:
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Answer:
The Supreme Court ruled on March 8, 1857 that crossing state borders into a "free state" did not entitle slaves to their freedom.
Explanation:
Dred Scott was a slave during that time period who was brought into a "free state" by the family that owned him. Dred Scott argued that since his was brought into that state it should therefore grant him his freedom. Unfortunately, the Supreme Court thought otherwise. They ruled that slaves were "property" and that property can be taken anywhere.