<span>During the Golden Age of Athens, a tribute was a tax paid to
the empire. There was also the tax paid by allies to Athens for getting
protection and other facilities. The period of 5th century BCE was
considered the Golden Age of Athens due to the cultural achievements during this
period. Numerous scholars were also born in Athens during this time. Minting of
Athenian coins was one of the great achievements during this period. Athens
received tributes from the states at regular intervals during this era.</span>
The English language is dominant in American society
Most colonists lived <em>on farms</em>, where a large family was considered an advantage.
On a farm, having a large family to help out and get things done sped up the process and gave them the opportunity to do more on their farm, being efficient made the families more money, and having a large family made things very efficient.
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The relationship between science and religion has typically been characterized as one of conflict, especially on the issue of origins (creationism vs. evolution). The historical reality is that science and religion have more often been complementary to each other, and the relationship has been dynamic. With this definition in hand, he went on to argue that religion and science were inherently incompatible "because they have different methods of getting knowledge about reality, different ways of assessing the reliability of that knowledge, and, in the end, arrive at conflicting conclusions about the universe."