Turkey was founded on a former Roman territory, approximately one thousand years ago. Very often, they called their state, their territory and even themselves “Roman” (Rum, in Turkish): Roman Saltanate, Rum Seljuk, Rum Province…
Today, only southeastern corner of Turkey is middle eastern. The rest is rather eastern European (Balkan, in particular). Turkish people (culture, traditions, habits) are much like Greeks, Romanians, Serbs, Bosnians, Albanians and Macedonians.
Some people think that Turkey was a middle eastern country and after the westernization revolutions it became different. This is not true. It was always different. It was a Balkan country, in negative or positive aspect, and still is.
And interesting that today the most difficult part in integrating to the rest of country is the southeastern part of Turkey: PKK terrorism, tribal structure, feudal institutions, poverty etc…
Answer:
19.68
Explanation:
Given:
Vertices : (-5,2), (3,2), (1,6)
To get the length of each side, we need to
Length = √(x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2
calculate the distance between the points ;
Taking, (-5,2), (3,2)
L1 = √(3 -(-5))^2+ (2 -2)^2
L1 =√(3 + 5)^2 + 0^2
L1 = √8^2 = √64 = 8
Taking L2 ; (3,2), (1,6)
L2 = √(1 -3)^2 + (6 - 2)^2
L2 = √ (-2)^2 + 4^2
L2 = √ 4 + 16
L2 = √20 = 4.47
Taking L3 ; (-5,2), (1,6)
L3 = √(1 - (-5))^2 + (6 - 2)^2
L3 = √(1 + 5)^2 + (6 - 2)^2
L3 = √6^2 + 4^2
L3 = √36 + 16 = √52
L3 = 7.21
Therefore, perimeter = L1 + L2 + L3
8 + 4.47 + 7.21 = 19.68
Answer:
C, Northern and Western Hemispheres
Explanation:
We know that this is true because option A is completely incorrect since the Southern Hemispere contains south America, part of Africa, Australia, Antartica, and part of Asia. While the Eastern Hemisphere contains Africa, The Middle East, Asia, Europe, and Australia.
Based on the facts above, we can rule out A, B, and D, thus leading us to C!
Hope this helps! :)
Lapita people and Polynesians were considered nomads before,
meaning no permanent settlement. These
people searched for places suitable for the type of living that they have. For example, that who settled in farmlands
and have animals to raise finds places suitable for farming. Others go near the
sea or rivers in order to go fishing.