14. Gaia prophesies victory to Zeus if he had cyclops and hecatoncheires on his side.
15. Her son circumvents the prophecy because he was fearful of being overthrown by one of his own children so he would swallow his children when they were born to his wife Rhea, angering both Gaia and Rhea.
16. Zeus the sixth child of Rhea is sent to Crete secretly , and eventually leads rebellion against Titans and overthrows them.
17. Gaia sent Zeus to Crete to plot her revenge on Cronus
18. Gaia was pleased when Zeus freed her children, Cyclopes and Hecatonchires but.is angered a third time when she discovered Zeus locks up many of the Titans.
19. The gods of Mount Olympus aided by Hercules would defeat and kill the 100 Gigantes.
We wonder what’s in store for the future of those living in the Annex.
We predict that the family will be caught or have some type of problem.
Economic concern and stability
Explanation:
The economic problem, which is sometimes considered the basic or core economic problem, argues that the available resources of an economy are inadequate to satisfy all human needs and desires. Economics involves learning how money can be distributed under inadequate circumstances.
The avoidance of undue volatility of the macro economy ensures economic stability. The economy would be seen as economically stable with fairly constant production growth and low and stable inflation.
Answer:William Bradford's work, Of Plymouth Plantation,1620 to 1647 was historically significant because it was a detailed, contemporaneous account
Explanation:
William Bradford arrived in the New World on the Mayflower in 1621, and was one of the signers of the Mayflower Compact, an agreement on how the pilgrims would govern. Bradford was known as a religiously tolerant leader who served as governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for 30 years.