I would consider that statement false.
<em>Although bartering could be considered a more common action, in time trading with money started to be also accepted</em>. So thinking that money was harder to use in commerce than bartering would not be entirely true, depending on the time we're talking about, of course.
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This is the largest equilateral triangle that will fit in the circle, with each vertex touching the circle. This is very similar to the construction of an inscribed hexagon, except we use every other vertex instead of all six.
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The answer is;
A) the history of the Aztecs, C) the civic duties of citizens and D) the art of warfare
The answer should be the last one
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Egyptians believed that the immortal spirit of the deceased remained linked to and dependent on its earthly body. Egyptians tombs were full of items designed to help and guarantee the soul's rebirth and its successful passage into the afterlife. Almost everything included with the burial symbolized rebirth and renewal.
To the ancient Egyptians, the judgment of the dead was the process that allowed the Egyptian gods to judge the worthiness of the souls of the deceased. Deeply rooted in the Egyptian belief of immortality, judgment was one of the most important parts of the journey through the afterlife.
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