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See, your question has some grammatical structure problems, but I think I know what you're asking for.
I will reword your question and answer it to the best of my abilities.
Anything that is about government affairs or how to run a nation is political.
What's about history, how people lived, or social matters is usually cultural.
<span>Which is cultural and which is political (assuming you're referring to those titles listed below)?:
</span><span>In the Navy: A Record of the Navy from 1775 to 1875-- Political
Sculptures of the Late Qing Dynasty-- Cultural
The Social Impact of Literature from the Age of Enlightenment-- Cultural
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<span>Henry IV versus Pope Gregory VII: Who Could Appoint Church Officials?-- Political
The American Revolution: Growing Tensions Between America and Britain-- Political
The Influences of the Star Wars Movies on American Society-- Cultural </span><span>
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<span>The Earth was
formed 4.6 billion years ago from mixes of hot gases and solids. During those
days Earth almost had no atmosphere and its surface was molten. Through time
the Earth cooled and the atmosphere formed consisting mainly of gases that
spewed from volcanoes. The atmosphere was extremely hot, composed of hydrogen,
sulfide, methane, and carbon dioxide that is 200 times more potent compared to
today’s atmosphere. Half a billion years later, Earth started to cool and
solidify its surface making it conducive for water collection and making life officially
inhabit the planet.</span>
Answer:
Examining participation. The Founders believed that the main purpose of government was to protect people's basic rights. Almost all citizens have the right to participate in governing our nation. They may choose among many different ways of doing this.
Answer: precedent
Explanation:
a previous case decision that may be or must be followed in similar cases.