Egypts empire expanded to Thutmose the 3rd.The Thutmose was the 6th Pharaoh.
Answer:. They provided shelter, they taught others to read and write, prepared medicine, sewed clothes for others, and helped others in times of need.
Explanation:
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The Help America Vote Act of 2002 was passed to:
1.Create a new federal agency to serve as a clear house for election administration information.
2. Providing funds to states to improve election administration and replace outdated voting systems.
3. Creating minimum standards for states to follow in several key areas of election administration.
Four Provisions:
1. Replace all lever-operated and punch-card voting devices by 2006
2. Upgrade their administration of elections (Better Training)
3. Centralize and computerize their voter registration system to facilitate the ID of qualified voters on election day.
4. Provide for provisional voting, so a person for provisional voting, so a person whose eligibility to vote has been challenged can cast a ballot that will be counted if it is found that he/she is qualified to vote.
Answer:
Mapp v. Ohio- convictions cannot be based on evidence from an illegal search
Terry v. Ohio- officers can legally carry out a stop and frisk
Horton v. California- officers can gather evidence that is in plain view
Explanation: answers on edge
Answer: so the answer is YES
Explanation:
Although Buddhism spread throughout Asia it remained virtually unknown in the West until modern times. The early missions sent by the emperor Ashoka to the West did not bear fruit.
Knowledge of Buddhism has come through three main channels: Western scholars; the work of philosophers, writers and artists; and the arrival of Asian immigrants who have brought various forms of Buddhism with them to Europe, North America and Australia.
The 'come and see for yourself' attitude of Buddhism attracts many Westerners. They are not asked to believe in anything, but to follow the Buddha's advice of testing ideas first.
With the growth of easy travel and communications, the West has been able to find out more about Buddhism in this century than in all the time before. The informality and emphasis on practice of Buddhism appeals to many Westerners.