Answer:
John Cabot was a Venetian explorer and navigator known for his 1497 voyage to North America, where he claimed land in Canada for England.
Explanation:
Answer:
An economy that:
- preserves old customs = Traditional economy
- allows free interaction = Mixed market economy
- is completely controlled by the government = Command economy
- has as little regulation as possible = Pure market economy
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Answer:
Probably D
Explanation:
Mountains and Rivers are obstacles in which are hard to move around.
also the other answers make little sense since Native Americans still fished coastlines, hot weather doesn’t do much, and climates suited to farming did not lead them to be a complex civilization
Answer:
The most suitable answer is answer C.
Explanation:
First lets look at the 4 Vedas,
- the Rig,
- Yajur,
- Sama
- Atharvana
Each Veda has been subclassified into four major text types.
- the Samhitas (mantras and benedictions)
- the Aranyakas (text on rituals, ceremonies, sacrifices and symbolic-sacrifices)
- the Brahmanas (commentaries on rituals, ceremonies and sacrifices)
- Upanishads (texts discussing meditation, philosophy and spiritual knowledge)
- the Upasanas (worship)
So what's the vedic period?
The period of the development of Hinduism in which they were written is sometimes referred to as the Vedic period.
Vedic period started around 1500 BC and lasted until 500 BC. The period started when the old indus valley civilization declined and new kingdoms started to emerge in the central india which were later known as "Solos maha janapada".
The four vedas were written during this period.
That means any text from that time could be "Vedic" but as a general rule the Vedic texts are the texts that only come from the four Vedas. (Which were written in the vedic period)
The division of the church between East and West was casued for different reasons:
- Discrepancies regarding language: Greek was the language spoke and written by Eastern Church, whereas Latin was the language used by the West.
- Pepin donation of land in central Italy to the papacy in 756: by donating this land, he made the pope focus more in the West and basically overlook the East.
- Also, Charlemagne, who was Pepin's son, came to Rome and on Christmas Day, 800, Pope Leo III crowned him Holy Roman Emperor. This act was the symbol of the division between East and West.
- The filioque controversy: There were discrepancies regarding to the question of who sent the Holy Spirit: if it was the Father or the Father and Son.
- The issue over the dating of Easter: In the beginnings of the church, Easter was celebrated on Passover in the East, whereas Easter was always celebrated on a Sunday in the West.
- The Great Schism: This was the final break and it took place on 16 June 1054. Michael Cerularius was expelled by Pope Leo IX because he tried to degrade and destroy the holy catholic and apostolic church. Pope Leo was afterwards expelled by The Patriarch.