Answer:
The Quin Dynasty were responsible for creating the Great Wall Of China. This wall was ginormous and helped China stay safe from any enemies.
Answer:
Headaches and stomach pain.
Explanation:
During the medieval times, patients would often get headaches and not know the cure for it. They would go to a medical doctor named Peter Halvorson to inform them about their headache and the doctor would treat them with something bizarre and painful. The doctors will fill in a hole in your skull to 'cure' your headaches.
If you ever have a stomach problem, St Paul, the 'doctor' would make you drink this potion with these ingredients in them: sage, willow, roses, fennel, cinnamon, ginger, cloves, cormorant blood (which was poisonous), mandrake, dragon's blood (not an actual dragon), liquorice and three kinds of pepper.
Answer:
Three-quarters of the states must approve it.
Explanation:
The divergence between slavery and abolitionists led the United States into the Civil War. The Missouri crisis over whether or not the region would be a slave was one of the antecedents of the war. In the videos, Tamis and his advisor, Rafael Marquese, insert in a global context these moments of the slavery crisis in the USA and narrate episodes that, like the Missouri crisis, had international implications beyond its protagonists. This is the case with the nullification crisis.
The narrative involves social, political and economic history and also brings contributions to the social sciences and international relations.