Answer:
He had great physical strength, tenacity of purpose, and an unbreakable will. He was not obstinate and would listen to advice from others, including his wives and mother. He was flexible.
Explanation:
On one end of the leadership spectrum, there is Machiavelli–conniving, ambitious and ruthless. On the other there is Cyrus the Great–humble, generous and loyal. Along this spectrum of great leaders and motivators, used so often in business books, speeches and anecdotes, there is one unmentionable: Genghis Khan. A man so evil, unwashed and bloodthirsty that he is impossible to learn from.
One of the most popular explanations has been to say the stories about Jesus have been embellished. From a simple teacher Jesus' disciples turned Him into the resurrected Son of God.
There Was Not Enough Time
The problem with this theory is that there is not enough time for this to happen. Paul's earliest letter, First Thessalonians, refutes that. The fact that Christ was killed is stated in First Thessalonians.
Answer:
selling many products at the fair
Explanation:
I believe the answer is B. <span>B. They invented tools using stones and metal </span>