Aztecs were dominant in Central Mexico in the 1300s through the early 1500s.
Their major mathematical ideas:
- They had vigesimal number system ( using 20 as its base ). For example: 23 = 1 dot + 3 lines
- They had knowledge about multiplication and division and also about certain principles in geometry.
- They estimated land area in parcels that were often irregularly shaped.
- They had standard unit of linear measurement ( about 2.5 meters ).
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In his “house divided” speech, Lincoln countered that the Dred Scott decision the previous year had already opened the doors for slavery to be legal in the north, as well as all territories that the U.S. expanded into. If the U.S. wanted to be a free country, he argued, it had to act now before it was too late.
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Answer:
The British gained diamond and gold mining rights in South Africa and the Boer Republic ceased to exist as an independent republic.
Explanation:
South African War also known as the Anglo- Boer War, Boer War or Second Boer War was fought from October 11, 1899 to May 31, 1902. The war was between the Great Britain and the Boer Republic (South African Republic and Orange Free State).
The war was triggered by the discovery of gold and diamond in the Boer States and was finally won by the Great Britain after various attempts at peace making. The Boers surrendered in 1902 and the treaty ended the existence of the Boer Republic (South African Republic and Orange Free State) as independent republic after which they were under the British Empire.
The answer to the question above is b. Hobbes believed that people were naturally evil, while Locke did not.
Answer:
In our view, when individuals act despite knowing the threat from their acts to the survival and well-being of ecosystems and future generations – for example, from economic activities or from regulatory approval of such activities, which gravely or irreparably imperil the conditions of survival of a given ecosystem – this should constitute a crime against future generations.