Anthropology- the study of the human race
Scientific method- the process and procedures by which we acquire information
Cuneiform- symbols that were used to represent objects
Hieroglyphs- symbols used to represent sounds
Linguistics- the stud of languages
Petroglyphs- pictures carved out of stone
The 19th Amendment provided men and women with equal voting rights. The amendment states that the right of citizens to vote "shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex." It guaranteed women the constitutional right to vote. This amendment was necessary because the 15th amendment made it illegal for the federal or state government to deny any US citizen the right to vote. This amendment didn't include women, though. The 19th amendment changed this because it made it illegal for any citizen, regardless of gender, to be denied the right to vote. The movement to allow women the right to vote was the Suffrage movement. Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were two major figures in this movement. They campaigned against any amendment that denied women the right to vote.
<span>Coffee is normally produced in the developed countries of
the world. The funny thing is that the developing countries are known for the
maximum consumption of coffee. This has not only had a great social impact on
the society but the coffee plantation has a great financial effect as well.
This product is sold at a very profitable rate and so it has got a big
financial angle for a country as well. The Coffee producing countries earn good
amount of foreign currency by selling it and thereby improve their own economy.
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The buffalo was important to the Indians because: Buffalo hide could be made into clothes, covers or tipis (or tepees). In this way the buffalo provided coverings to keep them warm and was also used to make their homes.
The buffalo is the very sources of life for the plains Indians. From the buffalo they got meat for food, skins for tipis, fur for robes, and anything else was for tools and things needed for everyday life. ... Bones, hooves, insides, horns, and hides. Even the buffalo's dung was used to make fuel.
The Sioux Indians used the entire buffalo following a kill. The buffalo hide was used for making tepees, clothes, moccasins, and robes. The hair was used to make rope and the horns were used as cups and dishes. Children fashioned sleds out of buffalo ribs, and buffalo fat was used as glue.