Mesopotamia belonged to a region located in the Middle East (predominantly in present-day Iraq) between two major rivers: the Tigris and the Euphrates. Their natural conditions, mainly because of soil fertility, allowed small villages to be formed on their territory.
Soil fertility was ensured by the flooding cycle of the two rivers that soaked the soil with organic material and allowed the development of agriculture and animal husbandry. The word "Mesopotamia" originates from the Greek language and means "land between rivers" in a direct mention of the importance of rivers for that region.
The 3/5ths compromise addressed slavery and how much of a person a slave counted for when they voted. The compromise made each slave count as 3/5ths of a person.
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The answer is <u>It assumes that the conscious blocking, or repression, of disturbing thoughts and impulses is at the heart of all maladaptive childhood behavior</u>
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Psychoanalysis is a treatment process based on the therioes of Sigmud Freud which helps an recover from negative and distructive behaviours as a result of his or her deep seated and repressed experiences. This repressed experiences might been forgotten by the person but it indirectly affects the behaviour of the individual in question.
An example, is the experience of nearly drowning in water by a pateint during childhood. At adult age, the person would be afriad of water but not knowing that his or her phobia for water was as a result of the bad experience he or she had during childhood.
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c. Media reports of information often leave out details about the nature of the sample used in a given study.
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Here Haley rushes to make conclusions based on what she read from the magazine without considering the missing information from the reports in the magazine- no information on how study was conducted such as the nature of sample used in the study to make conclusions that people who drink coffee are smarter than people who don't.
The anser would be Native Chinese people because they did not like foreigners or any travelers.