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What is a glyph? The Myan language which has a total of 800 hieroglyphic symbols.
What is a codex? The paper (bark) that was used to write glyphs in.
Why might a codex that saves information and events help a citizen thrive? If something were to happen, and someone found this, they may have a direction of what to do and where to go. (I think)
What is the Popol Vuh? The most famous codex explaining a story of creation.
Why might the Mayans have come up with this story? I am not 100% sure about this, but... The story of creation was about how the members of the royal K'iche' lineages once ruled the highlands of Guatemala. This story may have been created to signify the history of Guatemala, or because these people were dominant and wanted everyone to know where they originated from. It could also be because they wanted their beliefs of earth's creation to flourish, and have the belief spread across the world.
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D) The lasting machine sped up the process and saved workers time and energy.
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<span>Principally authored by Senator Oliver Ellsworth of Connecticut, the Judiciary Act of 1789 established the structure and jurisdiction of the federal court system and created the position of attorney general. Although amended throughout the years by Congress, the basic outline of the federal court system established by the First Congress remains largely intact today.</span>
Answer: Owners of horse drawn wagons and canals did not want railroads because they feared they would lose business. Locomotives were unsafe and unreliable and often collided.
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This treaty is the most important when it comes to the treaties that ended the First World War. It was signed on June 28th 1919 and became effective on the 10th of January in 1920. The purpose of the treaty was to cease the fighting between Germany and the Allies. It focused on forcing Germany to accept responsibility for the war and punishing them for it. The main terms of the treaty were
1. The surrender of all German colonies as League of Nations Mandates (meaning that Germany would basically give their colonies back their sovereignty)
2. The return of the Alsace-Lorraine to France
3. Giving up the areas of Eupen-Malmedy to Belgium, Memel to Lithuania and the Hultschin district to Czechoslovakia.
Germany was also forced to pay reparations to other countries for damage caused by the war. This actual was the precursor to the Second World War.
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