Answer:
This use of "whereas" is not correct. Instead of using the term to contrast multiple situations, it is used to compare.
Explanation:
Answer: NO ONE EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION
Explanation:
the Spanish inquisition i think
Alea iacta est ("The die is cast") is a variation of a Latin phrase (iacta alea est) attributed by Suetonius to Julius Caesar who pronounced it in the year 49 B.C. when he was leading his army across the Rubicon river in the current territories of Northern Italy. Subsequently, he entered in Italy heading his army and defying the Roman Senate and it meant the beginning of the civil war versus Pompey and the Optimates.
- Plutarch, referred to the same event in his written testimonies and reported the phrase but stating it was pronounced in Greek instead of Latin and that its translation meant: <em>'Let the die be cast'.</em>
- Suetonius described the same situation, reporting a very similar phrase but not exactly the same. Let's include the exact excerpt of his writings where he did so.
<em>Caesar: '... iacta alea est,' inquit.</em>
<em>Caesar said, "The die has been cast."</em>
Thefore there are two very similar versions of the same historical events. Usually the Latin version is the most widely known, as the Latin language was more widespread all over Europe and gave rise to all the current family of Latin languages (Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, etc).
Which three of the following conditions on Earth at the end of the Ice Age made human survival easier?
abundance of large animals
decrease in sea levels
extinction of mammoths
increase in vegetation
warmer global climate
Answer:
decrease in sea levels
increase in vegetation
warmer global climate
Explanation:
At the end of the Ice Age, there was a <u>decrease in sea levels</u> which allowed humans to have easier movement to navigate around the world.
There was an <u>increase in vegetation</u> which was as a result of the decrease in sea levels, allowing more plants and vegetables to grow and flourish.
In addition, there was also <u>warmer climates</u> which helped the remaining ice to melt off and for the vegetation to grow and be replenished.