The more people that there are to mate with, the more offspring there will be.
example: 1+1=2 1+1=2 | 2+2=4 2+2=4 | 4+4=8 4+4=8 | 8+8=16 and on and on
Answer:
Mongol
The Mongol expansion throughout the Asian continent from around 1207 to 1360 helped bring political stability and re-established the Silk Road (via Karakorum and Khanbaliq).
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The belief that one's own culture, including its values, beliefs, and practices, are superior to others is called <u>ETHNOCENTRISM. </u>
Explanation:
Ethnocentrism is a behavior in which people believe <em>that their culture is "better" than others. </em>It is a mixture of attitude, belief and behavior. An ethnocentric person is convinced that his country is superior to some other country. It can refer to any aspect: culture, language, people, tradition, habits, etc. A basic example would be a situation when a person disgusts another culture's way of eating, living, behaving, treating others, etc. Almost of all us have experienced this feeling at least once, or we have refused the differences or we have felt that our culture is not respected or accepted as it is. Taken to the extreme, it can provoke hard feelings.
A different group of people, willing to get over the limits of their own culture and meet new values and traditions, practice cultural relativism.
The American Revolution along with the political thinking of the time influenced the shape of the American Democracy in a number of ways. Due to the colonies previous imperial control by the British as well as their long held grievances of fighting for representation for what they believed was unfair taxation shaped the way the colonial leaders sought to structure the American Government. Fearing monarchical type governance or a central government that could impinge on individual and collective freedoms the Constitutional framers created a government that was bound by the Constitution to a system that gave and limited the powers of the government as a whole as well as the branches with in the government. These provisions were all born out of the long history of perceived oppression and the struggle that followed to end British control of the colonies.