Answer:
yare yare the answer is D
Explanation:
Answer: The myth of Perseus and Medusa.
Explanation:
The Medusa is one of three Gorgons, the freak daughters of the sea god Fork and his wife, Keta. She was a beautiful girl at first, and her hair stood out in particular. However, when she dishonoured Poseidon in the Temple of Athena, Athena punished, and instead of the hair on her head, there were snakes. Any mortal who would see her afterwards would flinch with fear.
The Medusa was killed by Perseus, equipped with winged sandals, a magic curved sword, a magic helmet and a shield that had a reflection of a mirror. He cut off her head with a sword, and a giant Hrisaor and a winged horse, Pegasus, emerged from her body. From the blood dripping from her head, all the poisonous snakes known to this day flowed out. He donated her head to Athena, and she fastened it to her shield. Zeus himself allegedly carried her head on his guard, which is why all the Greek heroes had Medusa's head on their shields.
Before Grant could capture Richmond, he first had to defeat Confederate forces in A. Petersburg, Virginia. This is because Petersburg was crucial to the supply of Lee's army, and therefore with a defeat of Lee's army here, it would be easier to capture Richmond, the capital of Virginia right down the road.
Answer:
HOW DID EARLY AMERICANS LIVE? The first Americans were hunters, gatherers, and fishermen, and this way of life continued in tropical rainforests and cold northern woods. Other peoples became farmers. In the Andes of South America they grew potatoes and herded llama.
Explanation:
Answer:
Each branch has certain controls over the other two to prevent abuse of power.
Explanation:
Checks and balances, principle of government under which separate branches are empowered to prevent actions by other branches and are induced to share power. Checks and balances are applied primarily in constitutional governments.