In Hittite society, land was owned by the King, various temple priests, civil servants, and other prominent figures.
Unlike some societies in which land was owned exclusively by the King, in Hittite society land was owned by a comparatively small group of prominent citizens.
The Afghans are not willing to let there country be occupied by anyone not Afghan plus they had American support
Answer:
A pull factor to immigrate to the United States.
Explanation:
The United States Economy grew very fast during the late nineteenth century. The country had left behind the Civil War, and the industrial revolution took full force in the territory, specially in large cities like New York, Philadelphia and Chicago.
This provided Southern and Eastern Europeans a pull factor to immigrate to the U.S. Hundreds of thousands of Italians, Polish and Jews, mainly from Poland itself, and also from the Russian Empire, emigrated to the United States during this time.
They were looking for better economic opportunities, because while the U.S. economy was growing fast, the economies of Southern and Eastern Europe were lagging behind, since in most of these countries, industry was still non-existent.
The best option from the list would be that the Marshall Plan intended to "<span>help Europe's economic recovery</span>" after World War II, but the main reason it did this was to provide financial aid to countries in Europe that were at risk of falling to communism.
Answer:
The guitar originally had four courses of strings, three double, the top course single, that ran from a violin-like pegbox to a tension bridge glued to the soundboard, or belly; the bridge thus sustained the direct pull of the strings. In the belly was a circular sound hole, often ornamented with a carved wooden rose. The 16th-century guitar was tuned C–F–A–D′, the tuning of the centre four courses of the lute and of the vihuela.
From the 16th to the 19th century several changes occurred in the instrument. A fifth course of strings was added before 1600; by the late 18th century a sixth course was added. Before 1800 the double courses were replaced by single strings tuned E–A–D–G–B–E′, still the standard tuning.
Explanation: i play alot of guitar ;)