Answer:
The answer to this question is given below in the explanation section.
Explanation:
In this question, it is asked about what did the Berlin Wall symbolizes, and how did its destruction affects this symbolism.
Three different related options are given in this question that are:
- The Berlin Wall was a symbol of freedom for those in East Berlin, and its fall brought the unwanted unification of Germany.
- The Berlin Wall was a symbol of the Iron Curtain, and its destruction marked the end of communist power in Germany.
- The Berlin Wall was a symbol of communist power, and its destruction marked the beginning of the expansion of communism.
The correct option to this question is 2, that is
The Berlin Wall was a symbol of Iron Curtain, and its destruction marked the end of the communist power in Germany and both side (east-west Berliners) of the wall reunited on its destruction and greeted each other
Answer:
They increased in numbers and established permanent settlement
Explanation:
Societies of that era grew or increased as a result of the Neolithic revolution which is otherwise known as the Agricultural revolution, this lead human societies to achieve the followings:
1. Moving away from hunting and gatherings to intentional cultivation of plants and rearing of animals for consumption
2. Deliberate establishment of permanent settlement for farmers and their families
3. Development of patriarchy society
4. The occurrence of job specialization
5. Development of civilization.
In the year 1664, the <em>Duke of York</em>, proprietary of the province of New York, assigned to<u> Lord Berkeley </u>and Sir George Carteret the tract of country to the east of the Delaware River, and extending to the Hudson and the Atlantic.
I just told you in detailed hope you do not get confused, in short Lord John Berkeley was the one who sold the land to the Quakers.
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archduke Franz Ferdinand got assassinated, and all his allies attacked the country where the assassins were from, and then all of those countries allies attacked the allies of the countries attacking their ally, and then there was trench warfare in Europe, first tanks came around, poison gas was used and was very deadly, and in the end Germany got their butt kicked