I believe the answer is B) treating a group cruelly and unfairly.
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Answer:
1. Gold and Silver 2. Coins 3. Paper money
Explanation:
Gold and silver became de facto money around 600 BC when they were struck in Lydian coins as stores of value used for trade. Lydians started using coins in 700 B.C. Earliest forms of paper money were developed in China around 950 A.D.
In some cases, large boulders are 'picked up" by the ice and carried along. Sometimes, this includes icebergs that will carry the boulder a long way from the glacier. This is what they call 'rogue" boulders, huge rocks that ended up in odd places, many many miles away from the parent rock formation. One specific example, rogue boulders in Oregon and Washington dropped by melting icebergs from the "Great Missoula Floods."
Answer:
Stargazing
Explanation:
The Mayan civilization was established for centuries in what we know today as Guatemala and southern Mexico. One of the most precious legacies they left us was their calendar.
The Mayans made their calendar to remember important dates in their history, but also for practical purposes, such as knowing when to sow, and ceremonial, to mark the most important religious festivals.
The Mayans built large temples to be able to make astronomical observations. Thanks to this, the priests were able to establish the duration of the lunar cycle, the solar cycle and the cycle of the planet Venus, from which they made their calendars.