The answer to this question is: The Mayan Culture
The Mayan developed the Hieroglyphics, which is a writing system that consist of symbols, which is really similar to what the historians have found on the ruins of ancient Egypt.
The Mayans mostly used this symbols to create a visual on their 'interactions with the Gods'.
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The conclusion of the Pacific Theater began the nuclear age and extended the US sphere of influence
Explanation:
After the war ended, thus the conclusion of the Pacific Theater came, the United States became the power that control this part of the world. The majority of this region was controlled by Japan, but once the US threw the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan surrendered, and all the territories cam under the control of the US. Considering that right after the World War II ended, the Cold War started, and every piece of the world was very important, the United States hold firmly onto this region. The benefits for the United States were great, as they controlled the largest body of water on the planet, blocked the Soviets from it which also meant securing their western border, and they were also able to use the natural resources that the region provided.
The Enlightenment, sometimes called the 'Age of Enlightenment', was a late 17th- and 18th-century intellectual movement emphasizing reason, individualism, and skepticism. The Enlightenment presented a challenge to traditional religious views. Enlightenment thinkers were the liberals of their day.
Farmers- it’s either both or just Agrarian
Hunter-gatherers- Nomadic
Domesticated animals- agrarian
Settled in one region-agrarian
Moved from place to place- nomadic
Used tools-both
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The Great Compromise had two large facets that helped with governing; these are the two parts of bicameral legislature.
The compromise determined that one for of voting would be that states would get equal representation (one vote per state, later changed to two; the Senate), and that the other type would be based on populational representation (number of votes per state based on proportional population; the House).
The Senate portion helped to give small states a voice in legislature, and the House portion helped to represent the larger states by their size.