The third alternative is correct (C).
<u>Both the Wall of China and the Silk Road represented, in their respective periods, the political power of China as a nation.
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<u>The Great Wall</u> crosses mountains and rivers and is considered one of the great wonders of the world. Many of the stones used in its construction measure more than two meters and its weight exceeds one ton. The main reason for its construction was the desire to defend itself against the attacks of the nomadic peoples of the north, but also was used to transfer people and armaments at great speed from one side to another, demonstrating the technological character of the work.
<u>The Silk Road</u> was a series of commercial and cultural transmission routes that were central to the cultural interaction between the West and the East. Silk was certainly China's main trade item, but many other goods were also marketed. These routes allowed the development of strong commercial relations of the Chinese empire with Persia, India and the Roman Empire.
Answer:
100 $ fine, though later the verdict was overthrown
Explanation:
The Scopes trial was a trial that got a lot of public attention in the US in 1925 when it was held. The trial was held in Dayton, Tennessee, and it was a trial in which the state sued the substitute teacher John T. Scopes because of alleged teaching the children about the evolution. The law in Tennessee was that the teaching of the evolution is forbidden in the state funded schools. The teacher was not even sure and could not remember was he ever teaching something like that, but nevertheless proceeded to court. Very famous lawyers got included in the case, and the case became very famous around the country. The end result was that the teacher was fined 100 $, but after that that was overthrown.
The Mexican government prohibited slavery in Texas is true
Causes of the Russian Revolution. ... Economically, widespread inflation and food shortages in Russia contributed to the revolution. Militarily, inadequate supplies, logistics, and weaponry led to heavy losses that the Russians suffered during World War I; this further weakened Russia's view of Nicholas II.