Answer: Region C, Region D
The Mound Builders were inhabitants of North America who built various styles of mounds mostly for religious and burial purposes, 5000 years ago. Most lived in the regions of the Great Lakes, the Ohio River Valley, and the Mississippi River valley,
Based on the map presented, The Mound Builders primarily lived in regions C and D where Mississippi and Ohio Valley are located.
The Han dynasty tried to fix the problems other dynasties had fallen to, such as government that was too centralized or fragmented. Instead, Han Gaozu allocated power to his family. This didn't work too well either, but the dynasty was still successful.
The Qin dynasty was very short, yet of great importance. The founder, Qin Shihuangdi, established centralized rule and divided China into provinces. He relied on his own loyal servants to rule the provinces rather than established nobility and disarmed regional military forces.
The Zhou dynasty established the Mandate of Heaven, a belief that a ruler's authority came from a higher power and could also be taken away if he acted unjustly. In addition to losing office, a ruler could sometimes have further consequences, like the destruction of his ancestral temple.
Answer: c. they looked for peaceful ways to work for reform
Explanation:
the soviets had taken over the government and installed communist groups. despite this, there were reforms in public expression as censorship ended and the government promised to reforms.
A. Peter the Great 2. fought Sweden to gain access to the Baltic, 3. built St. Petersburg as the new capital, and 4. won access to the Black Sea.
B.Catherine the Great 1. fought Poland and the ottoman empire to gain land in eastern Europe, 5. added 200,000 square miles to Russian territory, 6. sent explorers across the Bering Sea to North America and 7. took control of what is now Alaska
Answer:
About 200 million years ago Pangaea broke into two new continents Laurasia and Gondwanaland. Laurasia was made of the present day continents of North America (Greenland), Europe, and Asia.