With the concept of zero, we could express math (and by extension, everything) with just one concept: of there being something. This was contrasted with there not being something.
This presence/absence of something is very easily implementable in mechanical terms, which contributed to the development of hardware. So: the concept of 0 made our calculations easily physically implementable.
The analogy that best describes united states society today is
"<span>
the salad bowl".</span>
The salad bowl<span> idea
proposes that the mix of the various societies of United States occupants
consolidate like a plate of mixed salad, rather than the more conventional
thought of a cultural melting pot</span><span>. New York City can be considered just like a "salad bowl".</span>
In 1763 the British Parliament passed a law saying the colonists couldn't go past the Appalachian Mountains which is one thing I know, but I'm not sure of the others.
Answer: The first civilization that created the concept of zero were the Babylonians but the Babylonians were influenced by Sumerians, the ones who created the first counting system. If anything Americans got a hold of what the counting system was like (the one that contained zero in it) and claimed it as theirs.
Explanation:
Answer:
Secret Police and The military.
Explanation: Think of the gestapo, the SS (Hitlers guards)
Secret service wont work as that is a democratic agency of the POTUS.
Gov officials aid the dictator in rule or get thrown in prison/executed.