<span>People lived in small, uncomfortable houses that lined narrow streets. Yet the city's public spaces and buildings were large and stately. Homes made of mud bricks. Athenian houses had few windows, and they were lit by oil lamps. The Athenians built large government buildings around the agora. These buildings made of stone. On the ACROPOLIS (the hill above the city), the most famous temple standing on the acropolis was the PARTHENON.
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They established the <span>Massachusetts colony. </span>
Answer:
The Founding Fathers were referred to as gods.
Explanation:
This is because our founding fathers explicitly and clearly excluded any reference to “God” or “the Almighty” or any euphemism for a higher power in the Constitution. Not one time is the word “god” mentioned in our founding document. I don't agree with the analogy, though.
<em>Before</em> the Jews were called Israelites, they were known as Hebrews. Abraham received promisses from God, that from him God would create a great nation, to whom He will reveal His <em>statutes</em> and give a place where they could live and serve Him, being an example to other nations of the true way of worhipping God. But before the possession of their land, many things happened: they became slaves in Egypt, travelled for 40 years in the wilderness etc.
Many whites wanted Indian land, and knew it would be easier to gain if the Indian tribes disappeared. With that statement appeared the Dawes Act, also known as the General Allotment Act, in February 1887. A scheme was soon developed for Indians that would allow individual Indians to own land for private use, and the Indians would be converted into capitalists.