Answer:C)Oklahoma
Explanation:Oklahoma did not join the United States because of the Mexican War. Oklahoma joined the union in 1907; California, Utah, and Arizona were all once a part of Mexico. These states, along with Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada and part of Colorado, were purchased by the United States as a part of the treaty ending the Mexican War.
Clarification:
I found the document online.
Answer:
1. This document is a secondary source.
2. It was written in 1954.
3. According to this textbook the "Dark Ages" lasted from 476 to about 1100 C.E.
4. According to this textbook, the "early Middle Ages" were a "Dark Age" because civilization slipped back into semi-barbarism.
5. The similarity between this textbook and the American Cyclopaedia entry is that both texts talk about barbarian supremacy. However, the main difference is that the American Cyclopaedia talks about an education revival.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to read the document that has the excerpt of the textbook called The Record of Mankind written by Roehm, A., Buske, M., Webster, H. & Wesley, E.
The textbook explains that the <u>chief cause of the semi-barbarism was the lack of a government which could keep order.</u>
1. They built several cities with stone buildings and temples, as well as the colossal "heads" that are their notable legacy.
2. Zapotecs created one of the world's autochthonous civilizations.
3. The Chavin culture was very architectural and they built huge temples and buildings.
4. The Nazca culture had a highly advanced numeral system with place values.
In 1609, Galileo Galilei used an early version of the telescope to discover the Moon was covered in pits and mountains, similar to Earth, this was a huge discovery due to scientists believing the Moon was smooth and round.
Galileo then saw the four “stars” that were surrounding Jupiter, which he discovered were actually moons that were in orbit of Jupiter. When Galileo had looked at Venus he observed that the planet orbited the Sun not the Earth as he had originally believed.
Galileo then was curious about the Sun and pointed his telescope at it, unaware that the Sun would damage his eyesight. He discovered that the sun has dark sunspots on its surface.
Galileo proved that the Sun was the centre of the universe, not the Earth, as it had been believed. His discoveries challenged the beliefs of other scientists of that time.