Answer:
1.Packaging for delicate items such as medicine & as wrapping paper, especially for parcels of tea.
2. writing and books
3.Used to produce topographical and military maps from the Han dynasty onwards
Explanation:
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The correct answer is - ancient Near East.
The Near East, or rather the Fertile Crescent, were the place were people first started to get involved into agriculture. This was taking place along the banks of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. These two rivers allowed the people to be able to produce large amounts of food because the soil was very fertile, and every year the fertile layers were renewed with the floods, it was very warm for most of the year, and they were also able to use the waters of the rivers for irrigation. People saw the potential and used it, which also triggered the rise of the first civilizations in the world.
Aristotle conceived of God as outside of the world, as the final cause of all motion in Nature, as Prime Mover and Unmoved Mover of the universe. He was the crowning objective of all dynamic development in the cosmos from matter to form and from potentiality to actuality. He stood outside the Great Chain of Being yet was the source of all motion and development. Aristotle did not attribute mercy, love, sympathy and providence to God, but rather eternal self-contemplation. Yet Aquinas and the medieval theologians achieved a synthesis of Aristotle’s God and Christianity. For Aristotle, metaphysics ultimately culminates in theology
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Answer: A. Increases in agricultural productivity provided the foundation for the Industrial Revolution
Explanation:
There is no chart included but option A is most probably the answer because it represents accurate historical events.
From the 17th century onwards, the British began to practice better Agricultural practices that had the effect of yielding so much more food. These innovations included crop rotation, selective breeding and increased use of better farming tools.
This increase in agricultural productivity led to huge population increase which meant that not everybody could farm anymore. More people had to relocate to urban areas and join the workforce where along with the need for better machinery to speed up production, the Industrial Revolution happened.