The recurring cyclical experience of Israel from Joshua to Samuel was option 1. apostasy, servitude, repentance, deliverance.
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<u>Apostasy</u>: A former Christian rejecting the belief of Christianity is known as Apostasy. The term apostasy was originated from the Greek word apostasia. Apostasy means neglecting a specific religion by a person which he/she followed previously.
<u>Servitude:</u> The servitude is a condition that explains that a person lost his freedom to determine one's way of action or life.
<u>Repentance</u>: Repentance is an action of reviewing a person’s behavior against his past wrongs and guilt feels, if he is ready to change his action for betterment in future.
<u>Deliverance</u>: It means relieving a person from fear and evil spirits and address the problems they are undergoing in their life.
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Yes, it would definitely be accurate to say that Greece had an impact on the United States. The main reason for this is due to the fact that the Greeks created the Democracy system that the United States is based on. The Greeks also had large Mathematics and Science breakthroughs that changed life forever.
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(A) Taino, Arawakan-speaking people who at the time of Christopher Columbus's exploration inhabited what are now Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic), Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.
(B) Jamaica became the perfect spot for them to settle due to the consistent climate, as well as the abundance of food from the ocean, and the crops that they were able to produce. The Tainos people live off of the sea food but also what the island had to offer them, such as a mix varieties of fruits, and vegetables.
(C) The kalinagos (Caribs) survived mainly by fishing, hunting, and farming. They were skilled craft people and made canoes (hew from huge trees and dug out) which were used to travel to and from the neighboring islands. The Caribs also weaved baskets and were famous for their herbal medicine.
(D) The Taino were easily conquered by the Spaniards beginning in 1493. Enslavement, starvation, and disease reduced them to a few thousand by 1520 and to near extinction by 1550. Those who survived mixed with Spaniards, Africans, and others.
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