1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
nikdorinn [45]
3 years ago
6

Which contribution of the Maya used tree bark to keep track of rituals? (4 points)

History
1 answer:
marishachu [46]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: Stelae

Explanation:

You might be interested in
On page 8, the author writes: "He had become a man without a country. The land of his birth was at war with America, yet after t
saveliy_v [14]

Answer:Become a strong leader in the Americas. hope  it help

Explanation:

The Spanish-American War in 1898 resulted in the end of Spain’s colonial empire. After U.S. victory many lands of Spain’s control from Western Hemisphere was passed to United States like Guam, Puerto Rico, Philippines. With that also came the acquisition of Hawaii, which played an important role in U.S. strategic economic interests with Asia. This all helped the United

8 0
4 years ago
The Battle of Britain was _____.
Xelga [282]

I believe it was a military campaign created in the second World War. I think the Raf (Royal Air Force) the United Kingdom's Air Force, was created to defend against the German's Air Force the Luftwaffe. It was famous because it was the first big campaign fought only by airplanes. Hope this helped:)

4 0
4 years ago
How did the Crimean War help strengthen Piedmont's position in Europe?
yan [13]

Answer:

The Crimean War (1853-1856) was a brutal conflict that took its name from the Crimean Peninsula on the Black Sea. The war, which claimed an estimated 650,000 lives, pitted Britain, France, Turkey and Sardinia against Russia, whose ruler, Czar Nicholas I, was attempting to expand his influence over the Middle East and the eastern Mediterranean at the expense of the declining Ottoman Empire. The British and French, in turn, saw Nicholas’ power grab as a danger to their trade routes, and were determined to stop him.

The event is commonly remembered today as the setting for Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s poem “The Charge of the Light Brigade,” which glowingly depicts the bravery of a British cavalry unit that suffered horrific casualties when it made an ill-advised attack on a heavily-defended enemy position. It’s also the conflict in which Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing, first became famous, for her efforts to help wounded British soldiers who were dying of cholera and typhoid in squalid hospital wards.

Explanation:

4 0
3 years ago
7. According to Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., what was the promise of
m_a_m_a [10]

Answer:

Land, Homestead Act

Explanation:

Land, Homestead Act

6 0
3 years ago
The causes and effects of Rome’s expanding empire.
alexdok [17]
The Roman Empire was located in the Mediterranean, making the capital, Rome, a launch pad of sorts for all its expansionist ventures. Basically, Rome became wealthy by conquering its neighbors, taking back wealth to the capital where it was used accordingly to improve infrastructure, like roads, bridges, aquaducts and sewage systems. This infrastructure made travel easier around the empire, supporting the growth of trade and making conquest even easier. The booty that came back from sacking foreign lands also payed the soldiers' salary, and so the military became a means of earning wealth and status as one climbed the ranks. To continue to pay these soldiers, and to satisfy their ambitions for wealth and prestige that so came from war, Rome had to continue expanding, a lot. This contributed even more wealth to the empire (though later causing its collapse as over-expansion presented costly army maintenance fees and increased the length of the borders that needed to be defended, within and without). Beyond that, Rome's domination over the Mediterranean was good for trade and technological advances allowed for ships that could cross the Mediterranean sea, further stimulating trade. Controlling these trade routes also contributed to increased wealth that could be used for both internal growth and external expansion. 
4 0
3 years ago
Other questions:
  • The media are one of the major linkage institutions that connect citizens with their government. Describe the four-step process
    10·1 answer
  • When was the word terrorism introduced?
    7·1 answer
  • Why did Columbus use prisoners as part of the crew? If the ships didn't return, it wouldn't matter. He couldn't find enough sail
    6·1 answer
  • Hiw did the surplus of wheat in 1890 affect great plain farmers?
    10·1 answer
  • Questions: The Bay of Pigs.<br> 1. What was the Bay of Pigs? How did it get its name?
    13·1 answer
  • By 1300 the territory of the Mongol empire extended into each of the following present day countries except
    8·1 answer
  • Definition: He was a leading American progressive and isolationist politician from California, and was
    15·1 answer
  • Many Mayan traditions can be traced back to which earlier people?
    6·2 answers
  • Which was a characteristic of the North’s economy?
    5·1 answer
  • QUICK HELP PLEASE!!!!! how did british policies and industrialization lead to the irish potato famine? what were the results?
    5·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!