The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You did not attach the map, so we do not know what region you are referring to.
However, in order to help you, we can comment on the following general terms.
Everyday life for a farmer during the Bronze Age was a challenge. We had to work very hard from early in the morning to the afternoon in the farm fields. We have developed good agriculture techniques and with the use of many bronze tools, we can make our work more efficient than in the past.
We live in the city of Uruk, one of the most important city-states in ancient Sumeria. We are located in the middle of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, in the Middle East.
We have a good relationship with other farmers because we need to cooperate in difficult times, like when we have the flooding of the rivers. This event causes so much destruction but also leaves a fertile soil good to produce crops.
The relationship with other city-states such as Ur., Nippur, Eridu, Lagash, or Kish, is not as good as we would like to be. Our ruler's ambition power and control and that is the reason for many conflicts and wars.
I think the answer is C from the information that I have looked up.
The correct answers are as followed:
Nativists viewed immigrants as a cultural and economic threat- This is due to the fact that many immigrants were willing to work for lower wages than American citizens.
Nativists didn't believe immigrants could adopt US cultures and values. - Many Americans feared that the nice communities developing in cities like New York would only continue to feed these immigrants "refusal" to adapt American ideas.
Nativists pressued politicians to limit immigration- The nativists were successful in this, as the federal government passed the Immigration Act of 1924 which limited immigration.
The Brooklyn Bridge is significant because it was the first suspension bridge built in New York, but it should be noted it is significant for other reasons as well.
Answer:
Greek Hero
Explanation:
Achilles (or Achilles) was a Greek Hero of the Trojan War. He was the son of Nereid Thetis and Peleus, king of Phthia.
Achilles's mother Nereid, bathed Achilles in the river Styx when he was a baby, by doing so Achilles gained special powers. But Nereid held him by the ankle. This is why he had the Achilles's spot, because his ankle was the only part of his body that didn't touch the river Styx.