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We can apply some of the similar trends in classical civilizations to the historical experience of people of Teotihuacan to a limited extent as the similarity among the two was found in only the disciplines of politics and trade and commerce.
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- The administration in the ancient Teotihuacan society was sound and solid as the politics in the region was based on the idea of development.
- The methodology of trade and commerce used by the Teotihuacan people and some nuances of their trade matched with that of classical civilizations.
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Multiple Choice precise questions
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A questionnaire is simply defined as an instrument used in research, in which a set of (close-ended questions and open-ended) questions or other types of prompts are put forward to a respondent in order to obtain certain required information.
Words that are very simply to understand must be used and various biased questions and assumptions that seem implicit should be avoided.
Anto (Devanagari:जाँतो) is a form of grinder in the Himalayan region of Nepal, Sikkim, Darjeeling and Bhutan, which is made of up of stone. It is a type of rotary hand quern. It consists of two round stones of which the bottom part is attached to the ground or the floor in the house and has a big nail or wood in the centre to keep the top stone in place while grinding. The top part however has two holes in it, one in the middle to insert grains and the other on the side to place a handle for grinding. The grains are ground using a circular motion with the help of the handle and the person has to be sitting down to do the task
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The vast German and French armies that then confronted each other were each grouped into right and left wings. After suffering a check at the Battle of Wörth on August 6, 1870, the commander of the French right (south) wing, Marshal Patrice Mac-Mahon, retreated westward. That same day, about 40 miles (65 km) to the northeast, the commander of the French left wing, Marshal Achille Bazaine, was dislodged from near Saarbrücken and fell back westward to the fortress of Metz. His further retreat was checked by the German right wing in the blundering Battles of Mars-la-Tour and Gravelotte on August 16 and 18, respectively, and he then took refuge behind the defenses of Metz indefinitely.
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Fundamental attribution error
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Due to the fundamental attribution error, people tend to have the belief that others do bad things due to the fact that they are not good people. This theory explains the tendency for us to judge other people harshly but when we are guilty of the same unethical behavior, we tend to want to easily get ourselves off the hook.