A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
After the Vietnam War ended, immigration by Vietnamese refugees skyrocketed. Also, American soldiers began bringing home Laotian brides from the country of Laos, called Hmong. This is why the United States has a large Hmong population in the Midwest.
Here are my thoughts and responses as to what I come to know for these civilizations' achievements. I even checked my World History notes from last year...
1. Egyptians
2. Sumerians
3. Phoenicians
4. -This is debatable... We could argue early caveman or Sumerians made it, depends on what resource, textbook, or class material you are deriving this from. Maybe Hebrew because they developed Monotheism, belief in one deity.
5. Hittites
6. This is very difficult to elaborate on. Many civilizations had very strikingly similar achievements and reviewing my notes, I can't find anything to give an absolute civilization responsible for this. You'll have to guess.
7. Babylonian?
Sorry I couldn't help with #4, 6, and 7 that well. It's very difficult to answer.
The Reformation created division within Europe. In Spain most people were Catholic. In the northern countries most people were Protestant. The Holy Roman Empire was a patchwork of small kingdoms, some Catholic.
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1. The Bill of Rights is the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution
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